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How did Hitler influence?

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Im doing a study on neo-n**i skinheads, and I am showing how Hitler influenced them with his racist ideas.

Would you say that Hitler had a social, majority or minority influence?

Social Influence - Interpersonal processes that change the thoughts, feelings, or behaviours of another person.

Majority Influence - Social pressure exerted by the larger portion of a group on individual members and smaller fractions within the group.

Minority Influence - Social pressure exerted by a lone individual or smaller fraction of a group on members of the majority fraction.

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  1. Majority and social i would say... some research shows that Adolf's voice was sort of hypnotic during his rallies.


  2. Majority Influence - he created a common enemy and told the people what they wanted to hear.

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