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    Fascists are a totalitarian state. They abolish democracy in which the government could do several kinds of activities‚ for instance; the leader and government have absolute power in both economic and political sectors. They used propaganda by creating the

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    cultural‚ philosophical intellect and ruthless man who becomes an emblem of freedom and security for the people of London where the movie takes place. In this movie it is shown how an individual can initiate by him self multiple acts against a fascist governor and tries to show the people under that government the injustices‚ lack of opportunities‚ lies and insecurity provided by that government. V was a person that was unsatisfied with the governments policies and he decided to fight this regimen

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    Why France should enter WWII World War II is a big war between anti fascist alliance and German‚ this war take seventy million lives. In 1939‚ German invaded Poland. France declared war to German. The war began. There are three reasons I think France should enter WWII. First reason is after they sign the “ Munich Agreement”‚ German still attack the Czechoslovakia‚ second reason is the Blitzkrieg‚ German occupy the Poland‚ and the third reason is German attack the France. First reason is after sign

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    Christopher Duggan essay Christopher Duggan use the diaries and personal papers in Fascist Voices to portray attitudes toward fascism‚ fascist rule‚ and Mussolini. The entry I chose is from a man by the name of Carlo Ciseri found in the beginning of Duggan’s book. In one of his first entries‚ Carlo states: I immediately felt drawn to him hugely. I liked his words‚ I liked his pride‚ his force and the look in his eyes... I am not wrong. For some time I have seen something exceptional in this man

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    power and influence. This paper traces a variety of significant factors and forces that contributed to the outbreak of World War II. The Treaty of Versailles aided in the outbreak of World War II because it left Germany weak‚ unstable‚ and open to fascist rulers taking over. It was the peace settlement signed after World War I between the Allies and the Germans. The countries that lost World War I (Germany‚ Austria‚ Hungary‚ Bulgaria‚ and Turkey) were especially dissatisfied with the treaty. However

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    were able to arrest or seize anyone at will without any reason. Mussolini also used a similar tactic. He had fascist thugs and would give out order to use violence against people who opposed him. The fascist thugs would beat up or kill communist and his oppositions but killing wasn’t something Mussolini often approves. The thugs would threaten the oppositions to support their Fascist movement or they would be living in fear of being killed or beaten up. Therefore‚ people who were terrified would

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    and to be entitled without discrimination to equal protection of the law. In the novel‚ Between Shades of Gray‚ the NKVD discriminated against the prisoner because they were from a different country than them. In the novel a NKVD officer says‚ “You fascists like fish

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    Locke and Hobbes were both social contract theorists‚ and both natural law theorists (Natural law in the sense of Saint Thomas Aquinas‚ not Natural law in the sense of Newton)‚ but there the resemblance ends. All other natural law theorists assumed that man was by nature a social animal. Hobbes assumed otherwise‚ thus his conclusions are strikingly different from those of other natural law theorists. In addition to his unconventional conclusions about natural law‚ Hobbes was fairly infamous for

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    dystopian. Orwell wrote the book in 1948‚ at the end of World War II‚ when there were fascists around‚ like Hitler. Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-four to warn the readers how the future may turn out as the fascists may get into power; and Orwell has written this book to try and make the reader realize how much power the fascists have and how extreme the situation may get. An example of the technology that the fascists could have used would have been the telescreens‚ which allows them to view the lives

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    history. The only difference with Germany compared to Italy was that racial purity was number one on the list then the state. Hitler used his book Mein Kampf to create a plan to create a racially pure state. Hitler in January of 1933 started his fascist dictatorship with the opening of his campaign for racially pure nation which soon lead to the holocaust("The Rise of Adolf Hitler"). To grow his empire Hitler created the Gestapo and twenty five points that were to be forced on the people of Germany

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