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Summarize how the Third Wave developed over such a short period of time and why the experiment was ended.

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Ron developed an authoritative dictatorship in the classroom to teach students the "German mentality". He emphasized many simple rules and made sure they did it right. The students also had to salute each other in a specific way that the teacher had made. On the fourth day, the ended experiment was ended because it was slipping out of control "the students became increasingly involved in the project and their discipline and loyalty to the project was so outstanding that Jones felt it was slipping out of control."(Commonlit Staff). The teacher started losing control of the experiment so he decided it was time to end it.

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The third wave was an experiment developed by Ron Jones, a high school teacher at Cubberley High School in Palo Alto, California in 1969. The experiment was a demonstration of how democratic states are not usually protected by the influence of fascism which is the belief in absolute control of all people by a single dictator. Ron developed an authoritative dictatorship in the classroom to teach students the German mentality. He established rules such as students should stand up when asking or answering questions in three words, students saluting each other similar to that of the Nazi at school and even outside of school. On the fourth day, Ron ended the experiment when he realized that it was slipping out of his control. The students had become extremely involved in the project with high discipline and loyalty to the project.

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