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Title: Propaganda And Fear; Both Used As Tools To Gain Power, As The Longing To Create A Naturally Peaceful Society Is No Longer
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All of these acts have caused a revolution that pushed the government into the power that it did not deserve. Fear through lies, trust through lies, propaganda about lies and death through propaganda. London=s citizen=s became obedient and fearful due to the Chancellor=s propaganda about war, the spread of disease, and discrimination, all used to gain power... Showed first 250 characters
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London=s citizen=s became obedient and fearful due to the Chancellor=s propaganda about war, the spread of disease, and discrimination, all used to gain power. Showed next 250 characters
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