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    brought power to a government supported by a coalition of center and left-wing parties. A few months later‚ conservative military offices rose against the government of the Republic‚ and civil war followed. Over the next three years‚ conservatives and fascists attempted to overthrow the Republic. Among the groups involved in the Spanish Civil War were the moderate republicans‚ socialists‚ communists‚ anarchists and nationalists. Each of the groups defending the Spanish Republic had different aims and attitudes

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    name implies‚ Stalin being a variation on the Russian word for steel. Hitler was born in Austria‚ and while an ethnic German‚ he was not a citizen of Germany at birth. In their politics they were remarkably similar - both men were fascists - Hitler was a political fascist‚ a mistaken label hung upon him as if

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    quality and at a reasonable price. But people that make little money will have a hard time buying a product and making good amounts of money. America has an economy close to the market economy. Very far right economies are considered fascist. right here is currently no fascist governments installed. The Nazis showed the world that fascism can be dangerous. The government in a market economy does almost nothing for the people. Not a lot of countries these days’ use market economy. The only notable country

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    Czechoslovakia. The European countries created an agreement‚ known as the Anti Comintern Pact‚ with Germany that would‚ hopefully‚ prevent the spread of communism. Germany would especially want to prevent the spread of communism because it is a fascist country. Germany created alliances with Austria-Hungary and Japan‚ they would be known as the ‘Central Powers’ and the ‘Allied Powers’ consisted of Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ and Serbia. Stalin had ultimately decided to make an agreement‚ the

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    Today’s media is clouded with conflict between the two major political parties‚ Republicans and Democrats. Each holds their own distinct policies‚ Democrats wanting better lives for the people‚ and on the other hand‚ Republicans wanting people to have better lives. Despite these glaring differences‚ these two parties really see eye to eye on some major different ideals. Both love puzzles‚ depopulation‚ and totalitarian dictatorships. Why can’t we all just come together to see a new‚ better world

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    The older generation of parents who had lived through the fascist era had their children turn against them and the ideological reasoning of the Nazi regime. This alteration in thought had evolved the idea of a Nazi perpetrator‚ leading to the sons and daughters creating a collective interpretation of their elders

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    It takes a very talented writer to bring a work of fiction to life. Every single detail must have some minimal degree of appropriateness for the author to include it in his work‚ and this is especially true for Ernest Hemingway in the case of For Whom the Bell Tolls. The most prevailing theme in the novel is the loss of innocence in war‚ which‚ at some point during the story‚ happens to every character. Hence it is not surprising that For Whom the Bell Tolls is rich in imagery‚ motifs‚ and symbolism

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    Many citizens in the text‚ such as Frenesi‚ members of the PR3‚ and Zoyd‚ are affected by Vond’s intentions and actions. All the events in the text depict real life events as seen through every government agency’s prosecuting a character. Vond’s fascist views are seen through Frenesi’s clairvoyance at the drug store. As Frenesi looks down the brightly lit aisles‚ she has an instant glimpse of the future that “if human lives and deaths [are patterns]‚ if everything about an individual could be represented

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    type of regime is considered extremely undemocratic and fundamentally a dictatorship‚ where a sole party or leader controls the entire welfare of a nation. The idea of totalitarianism was first developed and practiced in the 1920s by the Italian fascists and the theory soon became popular in the Western political discourse during the Cold War era. The most popular example of this dystopian practice is Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany. The repressive authoritarian governments intended to stay in power

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    annexation of other states‚ limited the size of German armed forces and imposed massive reparations. Russia’s civil war led to the creation of the Soviet Union which soon was under the control of Joseph Stalin. In Italy‚ Benito Mussolini seized power as a fascist dictator promising to create a "New Roman Empire."[7] The Kuomintang (KMT) party in China launched a unification campaign against regional warlords and nominally unified China in the mid-1920s‚ but was soon embroiled in a civil war against its former

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