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    and was led by Jiang Jieshi‚ they still lost. He set up a new capital in Chongqing. The Chinese guerrillas led by China’s Communist leader‚ Mao Zedong continued to fight. European Aggressors The League’s failure to stop the Japanese encouraged Fascists to plan their own aggression. The Italian leader Mussolini wanted to build colonies in Africa like Britain and France. Ethiopians had successfully resisted an Italian attempt at conquest so Mussolini ordered a massive invasion in 1935 with a stronger

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    Anti Marxist – b/c single party‚ dictatorship * If we get rid of all other parties‚ we get rid of conflict * Terror & police surveillance * Intimidate‚ get rid of all other parties * Economic characteristics * Fascists reject free market system * Reject Marxist * So find a different way of doing something Corporatism * Government plans economy‚ but private ownership allowed * 22 corporations Agriculture 1. Capital

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    Autocracy is defined as a form of government in which supreme political power is held by one person. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek word autokratôr‚ auto meaning self‚ and kratia meaning rule. It implies self-rule‚ where one can do whatever they want if they have power. Totalitarianism is considered a modern form of an autocratic government‚ where the government controls all aspects of the society. A totalitarian political party seeks to control not only all economic and political matters

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    7/17/13 Subhas Chandra Bose: The Afterlife of India’s Fascist Leader | History Today Wednesday‚ 17 July 2013 | Login / Register Search the archive Subhas Chandra Bose: The Afterlife of India’s Fascist Leader By Hugh Purcell (/taxonomy/term/281) | Published in History Today (/taxonomy/term/43) Volume: 60 Issue: 11 (/taxonomy/term/23086) 2010 (/taxonomy/term/14784) Tw eet 71 10 Like 851 (/PRI NT/66186) DECOLONISATION (/TAXONOMY /TERM/22516) 20TH CENTURY (/TAXONOMY

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    iron grip on the Afghan people and every aspect of their lives. The author‚ Khaled Hosseini‚ showcases the adverse effects of Afghanistan’s fascist governments. In the book‚ two women named Mariam and Laila fall prey to the fascist regimes in Afghanistan. Hosseini showcases his negative feelings towards fascism all throughout the book. He portrays the fascist theocracies of the Taliban and the Muhajideen as incompetent

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    Ap Euro: Mchapter 26 Outline

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    Chelsea Kim Mr. Brewer AP European History‚ Period 5 4-2-13 Chapter 26 Outline * An Uncertain Peace * The Decline of the West by German writer Oswald Spengler (1880-1936): reflected the idea that something was drastically wrong with Western values when he emphasized the decadence of Western civilization and posited its collapse * The Impact of World War I * As over 10 million people died in the war‚ an immediate response to these deaths was ceremonies to honor the

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    Benito Mussolini built the road known as Via dei Fori Imperiali in 1931-1933. Mussolini wanted a way to brand Rome with his distinct Fascist ideals. Via dei Fori Imperiali was first built with the idea that it would house many triumphal marches or parades. Mussolini also wanted to form a physical and symbolic link between Piazza Venezia‚ the headquarters of the fascist movement to the Roman Forum‚ the epitome of Roman power and strength‚ and all the way to the Colosseum. Many obstacles lay in Mussolini’s

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    Mussolini had led the Italian population to believe that he and his fascist party were their only hope into putting an end to the chaos in Rome‚ and re-establish order and bring about the once great Italy‚ just as Caesar had in the time of the great Romans. This was appealing to the Italian people‚ as the city or Rome seemed to have fallen into ruins‚ taking advantage of this‚ Mussolini had conveyed himself as their saviour. Fascist ideology stressed the importance of the heroic leader and strong government

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    How Did Spain Cause Ww2

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    Fascist governments were beginning to emerge in Spain‚ Italy‚ and Germany which were characterized by their nationalistic‚ militaristic‚ xenophobic values. One of the first to emerge was Spain. After the Spanish civil war‚ a strong leader Francisco Franco emerged who promoted fascist values. What separates Spain from the others is that it did not participate in WWII and remained a neutral power. On the other hand the development of Italy as a fascist power originates post WWI

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    (“The Leader) was a man born July 29‚ 1883-April 28‚ 1945. His political ability originated from his father‚ he was later was kicked out of the party because he wasn’t against the same things like World War 1. Benito Mussolini was the creator of the Fascist party‚ and because of this it opened doors for him to be prime minister which gave him all authority over Italy. His power was not accepted by all people‚ and because of this he was later murdered by his own people at the time of World War 2 in Mezzegra

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