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What are the four historical stages of public relations?
Allied Army
The Allied Army refers to the combined military forces of the Allies, particularly during World War I or World War II, unified in their effort to defeat opposing powers.
Pietism
A movement within Lutheranism that emphasizes personal faith, the need for a 'born-again' experience, and the importance of a devout, godly life.
Mystical Christianity
An aspect of Christianity that emphasizes the personal, direct experience of divinity through contemplation and the practice of mystical traditions.
Repressive State
A government that controls its citizens through the restriction of freedoms and widespread surveillance.
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