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Goose-step

usgb/ˈɡuːs step/Volume
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The goose-step originated in Prussian military drill, symbolizing discipline and unity. SlideMilitary academies often teach the history of the goose-step.
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Some associate goose-step with authoritarian regimes, so be aware of historical sensitivities. SlideFilms about dictators may show troops performing the goose-step.
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The goose-step is less common today and mainly used for ceremonial occasions. SlideOn national holidays, some countries' soldiers still goose-step.
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