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tesadeshazer
13.02.2021 •
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What do the following lines from Paragraph 10 reveal about Hitler? For Hitler, education had one purpose: to mold children into good Nazis. As soon as the Nazis came to power, they took control of the public schools, called National Schools. They threw out old textbooks and implemented new ones. They rewrote the curriculum from the top to bottom, so that it only taught Nazi-approved ideas.
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Ответ:
I recommend using EasyBib plagiarism search. All you have to do is add your text, and it will search the web for similar writing.
Explanation:
I also recommend not using your source word for word, instead, basing it off the source.