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Nazism

usgb/ˈnɑːtsɪzəm/Volume
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Nazism is tied to specific historical events; understanding its origins helps grasp its full significance. SlideThe history teacher explained how Nazism rose to power in the 1930s.
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Negative ConnotationsPlay
Nazism is universally negative and offensive due to its association with hatred and genocide. SlideHis racist comments were described as reflecting an ideology similar to Nazism.
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Cultural SensitivityPlay
Using the term Nazism requires cultural sensitivity due to its historical impact, especially in Europe. SlideWhen discussing World War II, she was careful with her language about Nazism.