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    knowledge over a broad range of topics helps eliminate some means of deception. Ignorance causes more problems than it solves. During the election‚ there was a protester involved in one of the violent protests holding “a sign reading ‘Trump = Fascist’--except that ‘Fascist’ appears to have been misspelled as ‘Facist’ and has an ‘s’ squeezed in between the ‘a’ and the ‘c’ in a different color” (Bowman). This indicates a lack of enough basic information to make an accurate accusation. Common sense would imply

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    Distribution of land and equality Thesis In the 1930’s‚ tension between political parties‚ the fight for equality‚ and the separation of church and state caused visible alterations in Spain’s religion and economy leading to anticlericalism and anti-fascist pacts‚ which resulted in the Spanish Civil War. Political Parties • Republicans – Socialists(Partido Sociallista Obrero Espanol-PSOE) – Anarchists(Federacion Anarquista Berica- FAI)‚ redistribution of land • Nationalists – Monarchists‚ landowners

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    Germany realized that they needed a new way of getting their wealth and pride back‚ so they turned to fascism. The political leader of the National Socialist German Workers‚ Adolph Hitler‚ was one of the main figures in promoting this new fascist concept. Albert Speer assisted Hitler in promoting the Nazi political machine. The Germans turned to Hitler because he offered to reach their economic needs following WW1. The Germans could not resist the offer‚ and proclaimed him

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    government and could become a dictator. Also they tend to put the state ahead of the individual. Communism and Fascism are similar in a way because the leaders that were communist and the leaders that were fascist were basically doing the same thing just in a different way. A few famous fascists are Benito Mussolini‚ Hideki Tojo‚ and Adolf Hitler. Each and everyone of these leader has different ways of fascism. Benito Mussolini capitalized

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    Prime Minister Antonis Samaras considers immigrants a “disease” and wants to remove all immigrants that do not belong in the country. Javied Aslam‚ one of the many assaulted immigrants in Greece said “These are fascist gangs and someone has to stop them.” If these issues do not stop‚ these ‘fascist gangs’ are going to take over Greece and rule and bring even more misery to the immigrants of Greece. Racism is a problem worldwide‚ in some places more than others. In Greece‚ racism has been

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    Mussolini vs. Hitler The rise of fascism in Italy was fueled by the bitter disappointed of the people over the failure to win large territorial gains at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. To more and more Italians‚ their current government‚ which was democratic at the time‚ seemed to be doing little to nothing to help the country’s problems‚ which included rising inflation and unemployment. In Germany‚ America stopped loans in 1924 and the German economy collapsed. Not knowing what to do‚ Germans

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    This Essay will discuss how neo realism only lasted ten years and how it was committed to representing life as it was lived‚ in complete contrast to the fascist propaganda films it superseded. It will discuss and debate this by analyzing some of the most prominent films and their directors that represented the movement. The main exponents of the neorealist movement were Visconti‚ Rossellini and De Sica (Hayward‚ 2000)‚ “The Movement lasted from 1942 to 1952‚ even though critics credit Roberto

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    strong supporter of nationalism‚ fought against the Loyalists‚ in order form a new government system for Spain‚ a Fascist government. Fascism is an extreme rightist view‚ more extreme than Monarchism and Nazism. In the Spanish Civil War‚ Franco was aided by Hitler and the German forces. The nationalists were aided slightly by the newly formed Italian country and their powerful Fascist leader‚ Mussolini. Although Franco started the Spanish Civil War to rebel against the Second Republic‚ Franco’s central

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    What was the role of the First World War in Mussolini’s transition from Socialism to Fascism? Mussolini’s controversial transition from his Socialist roots to leader of the Fascist Party has been bewildering to many‚ particularly those who perceive it as a sudden and random change. However‚ many historians‚ such as O’Brien‚ have suggested this transition was not so random; Mussolini’s political shift from the Left to the Right was the result of World War One. Italy’s entry into the war in 1915

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    Benito Mussolini Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was born on July 29‚ 1883 in Predappio‚ Italy. His father was a blacksmith which meant Mussolini lived in the poor areas of Italy. He was named Benito after Mexican socialist reformer Benito Juarez. Because of how much his father was into socialism‚ Mussolini himself became a socialist further in his life. He became a teacher for a while but in 1902‚ left Italy to go live in Switzerland. This move of his was to avoid army service. While in Switzerland

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