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The Stasi Files

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Maximilian Schönherr, CC BY-SA

Compelling Question: How does a totalitarian regime control its people?

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Maximilian Schönherr, CC BY-SA

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Students who grow up in a democratic society may not be aware of how their ives would be scrutinized and restricted under a totalitarian regime. In this inquiry students will learn about the Stasi and its role as an East German surveillance force, study the effects of the Stasi on the lives and everyday people living in the German Democratic Republic, and examine the effects on people's lives today.

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