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Critical theory emerged from:
Economic Diversification
The process of expanding an economy to include a wider array of industries and services to reduce dependence on any single economic sector.
Dictatorial Regimes
Dictatorial regimes are governments ruled by a single leader or a small group of individuals who exercise absolute power, often suppressing opposition, controlling the media, and limiting personal freedoms.
Wendell Willkie
An American lawyer and corporate executive who ran as the Republican presidential candidate against Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940, advocating for liberal principles.
Adolf Hitler
The leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, whose regime was responsible for the outbreak of World War II and the atrocities of the Holocaust.
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