Russian leader Vladimir Putin is deepening his dictatorship. The latest example is the rewriting of high school textbooks to amplify his lies and fabrications.
found that Russian secondary school history teachers felt free to select books for their classrooms from year to year, and that history classes offered very little space for propaganda.
For many years, Kremlin indoctrination plans seemed to carry little weight. Students enjoyed high-quality internet access and were exposed to powerful Western influences such as video games and pop culture. The
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