
Key words for GCSE History
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Aryan |
Under Nazi ideology, non-Jewish people of 'pure' German stock were referred to as Aryan.
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ghetto |
A ghetto is a poor, overcrowded area of a city with inhabitants from a particular group.
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nationalism |
Nationalism is the belief in and support of a particular idea of national identity.
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republic |
A republic, unlike a monarchy, is a state in which political leaders are elected.
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coalition |
A coalition is an alliance between two or more political parties made in order to form a government,.
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living |
The term living standards refers to things like wealth, housing, and quality of life.
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standards |
The term living standards refers to things like wealth, housing, and quality of life.
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reparations |
Reparations are fines paid to a victor after a war.
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demilitarisation
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Demilitarisation is the removal of military forces and weapons.
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rearmament |
Rearmament is the process of developing and equipping a force with a supply of new weapons.
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purge |
A purge is a violent removal of opposition.
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constitution |
A constitution is a document that contains the governing principles of a country.
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depression |
In economics, a depression is a long and severe recession.
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centralisation |
Centralisation is when an organisation is controlled by one central body.
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hyperinflation |
Hyperinflation is inflation that occurs at such a high rate the the value of money plummets.
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Nazi |
A Nazi is a member of the National Socialist Party.
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swastika |
The swastika was the Nazi emblem.
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