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What are the four channels through which authoritarian rule is challenged?
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What are the four channels through which authoritarian rule is challenged?
Internal opposition, popular resistance, impact of policies, and external threats.
White Rose
A group of Munich university students (led by Hans and Sophie Scholl) who secretly distributed anti-Nazi leaflets from 1942; executed in 1943. An example of popular resistance in Nazi Germany (Europe).
20 July 1944 bomb plot
Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg's failed attempt to assassinate Hitler using a bomb at his headquarters; Hitler survived, conspirators were executed. An example of internal opposition (army) in Nazi Germany.
Bay of Pigs invasion
A failed April 1961 invasion of Cuba by CIA-backed Cuban exiles, hoping to trigger an uprising against Castro; defeated within three days. An example of external threat in Cuba (Americas).
US embargo on Cuba
A trade ban imposed from 1960 that caused economic hardship but let Castro blame the US and rally nationalist support instead of collapsing his regime.
What actually ended Nazi rule in Germany?
External military defeat — Allied invasion from west and east in 1944–45, ending in surrender in May 1945, not the internal 1944 bomb plot.
Define: dissident
A person who openly disagrees with a government, often at personal risk.
Define: embargo
An official ban on trade with a country, used as external pressure on a regime.
Compare Nazi Germany and Castro's Cuba's response to external threats
Nazi Germany: external invasion (1944–45) was decisive and ended the regime. Cuba: external pressure (Bay of Pigs, embargo) was absorbed and the regime survived for decades — external threats work best combined with internal weakness.
How did apartheid South Africa's challenge differ from Cuba's?
South Africa (Africa & Middle East) faced internal resistance AND external sanctions/boycotts together, which eventually forced negotiated change by 1994 — Cuba survived because internal opposition stayed weak despite similar external pressure.
Sharpeville Massacre (1960)
A regime policy of violent repression in apartheid South Africa that turned international opinion against the regime — an example of a policy's impact fuelling external and internal pressure.
Exam skill: what must a strong §B(b) judgement do?
State explicitly to what extent the claim is true, using ≥2 examples from ≥2 different IB regions, rather than only describing examples without concluding.
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