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    Global Interrelatedness Discuss the state of global interrelatedness as it evolved from 1914 to 1945. What were the most significant changes? Was global interrelatedness tightening or loosening in this period? • The world is becoming more interrelated o Mobilization o Technology o Wars • During this period the interrelatedness was tightening o During the industrial revolution‚ communication increased‚ and because of technology‚ communication increased • Whether good or bad o It tightened

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    of fascism A view of fascism can be seen as a blend of nationalism and socialism since there are considerable numbers of concepts which link fascism to those two doctrines. It is certain that fascists have behaved like nationalists or in most cases‚ radical nationalists. First of all‚ fascists love the idea of uniting people into a single entity and revere the idea of nationhood because of its ability of uniting people who enjoy the common circumstances of birth. The Nazi form of fascism in

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    strengthened the appeal of fascism as it was the cure that Italy needed to get rid of the socialists. The fascists needed only to organise their party and take advantage of the open opportunity to seize power in Rome. However organisation of the party was no mean feat as it contained many different viewpoints from many members that had been sourced from some of the most extreme and militant movements in Italy. This is the first reason that made Mussolini key to the rise of fascism. He was able to control

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    distinguishing between real ideas that influenced political and economic theory and the propaganda distributed to the public. Many historians think of Nazi ideology as purely Fascist even as the model of Fascism while others tend to suggest that Nazism went a step further than Fascism : « [they] believed that the decadence was not only political and cultural‚ but biological and racial ». One could argue that Nazi ideology was an« essentiely new‚ racist & destructive philosophy ». One

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    This form of cultural and racial intolerance was a foundation for global fascism‚ since it provided a means in which to utilize the police state and increased militarization in order to expand its borders and increase its dominance throughout Europe: “In this way‚ prescribed for them by history‚ Germany and Italy wish‚ in a world

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    To what extent was fascism responsible for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939? There is much debate surrounding the reasons for war in Europe in 1939‚ however it is clear the Fascism played a foundational role in the causes of war by underpinning the decisions made by the authoritarian figure Hitler. By having leadership that initiated a revolutionary political movement aiming to reorganize the nation along principles according to fascist ideology ultimately lead to war in Europe. Hitler rose

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    Bibliography: Pearce‚ Robert. Fascism and Nazism (Access to History). Hodder Arnold H&S‚ 1997. Boxer‚ Andrew. Hitler ’s Domestic Policy. Collins Educational‚ 1997. Sassoon‚ Donald. Mussolini and the Rise of Fascism. HarperPress‚ 2008. Bosworth‚ Richard. Mussolini ’s Italy: Life Under the Dictatorship 1915-1945. Allen Lane‚ 2005.

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    1. Describe the political beliefs of Vladimir Lenin. * Lenin was a Marxist. He preached that private property should be abolished and that everything should be owned by everyone. He also believed that anybody making profit was abusing everybody else and that the Russian government supported a system that kept the huge majority of Russian people in misery and therefore it should be overthrown. 2. What did Lenin promise the people of Russia in order to gain their support for the Revolution

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    Two‚ also the time fascism prevailed. Fascism is theorized by Benito Mussolini. It is a form of government where a dictator has the absolute power‚ people are urged by the government to be nationalist and loyal‚ there are no formal oppositions and there is weak democracy. Fascism usually combines the political philosophy of communalism‚ Syndicalism‚ Despotism‚ Ultranationalism‚ Militarism‚ anti-Anarchism‚ Capitalism of anti-Laissez-faire‚ anti-communism‚ anti-Liberalism. Fascism could be regard as

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    opposite effect occurred. The increase in nationalism that WWI brought with it came a change in the way governments ruled their people. Ultimately‚ this era saw a contraction in civil rights worldwide because of the rise of socialism and fascism. The road to fascism begins in Russia. Russia had always struggled with being slightly behind other nations from a modernization standpoint. This became an even greater issue when it tried to industrialize and modernize itself too quickly. Such a radical change

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