Answers to questions from the Blue Handout Sheet:
1. Baader-Meinhof organized their protests strategically. Their first one was outside of the vehicle housing the Shah of Iran. They were prepared to be peaceful, but over the course of time, they become exceedingly violent. They begin to fight back against the police, and use greater force over time.
2. I would say that my level of identification remained almost the same throughout the film. I am a firm believer of standing up for what you believe in, and I believe that it is required to use force if it becomes necessary. I am uncertain as to if I would be able to follow into an uprising like they had preformed, but I support the fact that they followed up their talking with action and made the government notice them.
3. I believe that the determination and rudeness of Andreas Baader did have a key role in the dynamics of the group. The group seemed to mimic his attitude, and they followed him unquestionably. If he was angry and was determined to reek havoc, then the rest of the group would reek havoc alongside him.
4. I stand on the side that will use force to change society and political systems. I am all for peace, but I believe that society will only continue to push you around if you are unwilling to fight back and oppose them. If you are unable to back up the words that you say, you may as well never say them at all.
This is Bratkartoffeln. It is a fried potato dish, which is usually made from leftover potatoes. Bits of bacon and onion are often added to make this a main dish. It is very easy to make. All one has to do is brown the slices of potatoes, and then add in the bits of bacon and onions.
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