Consolidation of Power: Fidel Castro vs Hitler

Consolidation of Power: Fidel Castro vs Hitler
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Consolidation of Power: Fidel Castro vs Hitler

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to analyse a range of reasons and factors in Fidel Castro's consolidation of power. You will also be able to evaluate and explain the importance of each factor. Finally, you will be able to make comparisons to Hitler's consolidation of power as well.

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Introduce the learning objective of the lesson and explain the aim of the lesson.
What do you already know about the consolidation of power?

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Introduction
Before we dive into the details of Fidel Castro's consolidation of power, let's take a moment to understand the concept of consolidation of power.

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Introduce the topic and provide a brief overview of the lesson.
Consolidation of Power
Consolidation of power refers to the process by which a leader or a group of leaders gain and maintain power over a nation or a state.

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Explain the concept of consolidation of power.
Factors in Fidel Castro's Consolidation of Power
There were several factors that contributed to Fidel Castro's consolidation of power, such as his popular support, his military strength, and his ability to control the media.

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Introduce the factors that contributed to Fidel Castro's consolidation of power.
Popular Support
Fidel Castro had a strong base of popular support, particularly among the poor and the working class, who saw him as a symbol of hope and change.

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Explain the importance of popular support in Fidel Castro's consolidation of power.
Military Strength
Fidel Castro's military strength was a key factor in his consolidation of power. He had a well-trained and well-equipped army that was loyal to him.

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Explain the importance of military strength in Fidel Castro's consolidation of power.
Control of Media
Fidel Castro's ability to control the media was another factor that contributed to his consolidation of power. He used the media to spread his message and to suppress dissent.

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Explain the importance of media control in Fidel Castro's consolidation of power.
Hitler's Consolidation of Power
Hitler's consolidation of power had some similarities and differences with Fidel Castro's consolidation of power. Let's take a look at some of them.

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Introduce the comparison between Fidel Castro's consolidation of power and Hitler's consolidation of power.
Similarities
Both Fidel Castro and Hitler had a strong base of popular support, relied on military strength, and used propaganda to control the media.

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Highlight the similarities between Fidel Castro's consolidation of power and Hitler's consolidation of power.
Differences
There were also some differences between Fidel Castro's consolidation of power and Hitler's consolidation of power, such as their ideologies and the extent of their repression.

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Highlight the differences between Fidel Castro's consolidation of power and Hitler's consolidation of power.
Ideology
Fidel Castro's ideology was socialist and nationalist, while Hitler's ideology was fascist and racist.

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Explain the difference in ideologies between Fidel Castro and Hitler.
Repression
While both leaders were repressive, Hitler's regime was much more brutal and genocidal than Fidel Castro's regime.

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Explain the difference in the extent of repression between Fidel Castro and Hitler.
Evaluation of Factors
Now that we have looked at the factors that contributed to Fidel Castro's consolidation of power, let's evaluate and explain the importance of each factor.

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Introduce the evaluation of factors and explain the aim of the activity.
Activity: Evaluating Factors
Divide the class into groups and assign each group a factor that contributed to Fidel Castro's consolidation of power. Ask each group to evaluate and explain the importance of their assigned factor.

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Provide instructions for the activity and allocate time for group work.
Group Presentations
After the group work, ask each group to present their evaluation and explanation of the importance of their assigned factor.

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Allocate time for group presentations and encourage participation.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Fidel Castro's consolidation of power was a complex process that involved several factors. By analysing and evaluating these factors, we can gain a better understanding of how he was able to gain and maintain power.

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Summarise the lesson and provide a conclusion.
Assessment
For assessment, ask students to write an essay comparing and contrasting the consolidation of power of Fidel Castro and Hitler, and evaluating the factors that contributed to their consolidation of power.

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Provide instructions for the assessment and allocate time for completion.
References
Here are some references that you can use to learn more about the consolidation of power: [insert references here]

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Provide references for further reading.
Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

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Have students enter three things they learned in this lesson. With this they can indicate their own learning efficiency of this lesson.
Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

Here, students enter two things they would like to know more about. This not only increases involvement, but also gives them more ownership.
Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

The students indicate here (in question form) with which part of the material they still have difficulty. For the teacher, this not only provides insight into the extent to which the students understand/master the material, but also a good starting point for the next lesson.