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    The argument of communism versus democracy has yet to end and with so many differences and few real similarities as the world turns and new leadership takes place the people are always at the helm of reform and reconstruction. As most incumbent leaders and rulers assure the people as they campaign. Democracy is a government by the people; especially: rule of the majority and a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system

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    Fascism is an authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization. Benito Mussolini thought up the term in the 1920’s; he saw the term as a replacement for religion. There have been many governments that have been called fascist such as Germany under Hitler’s rule and others as well through history. Robbie Gennet tells of the fascist country the United States in his article “What Makes People Susceptible to Fascism”. Elizabeth Nichols types an article “America

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    Fascism‚ defined as a form of radical authoritarian nationalism‚ was a movement which rose to prominence in both Italy and Germany during the inter-war period. Originating in Italy in 1919‚ as developed by Benito Mussolini‚ it later expanded into other European countries‚ quickly finding its place within Hitler’s movement of Nazism. It was found that each regime was able to develop due to government instability and citizen unrest. Despite seemingly following Mussolini’s footsteps‚ Hitler and his

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    SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM Socialism and communism are two similar political systems. The similarities are that both systems are based on public ownership of the means of production and centralised planning. This basically means that all businesses owned by individuals are not held under the names of individual members‚ they are owned cooperatively by the government. Thus‚ all resources of producing and distributing goods are owned by a centralised government that controls the economy. They make decisions

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    -Rise of fascism and Nazism Fascism is a dictatorial form of government which Glorifies the state and Has one leader and one party.Fascism became a strong movement during the first part of the 20th century . After World War I many people were disappointed and angry because the war destroyed most of their country and some of their land was taken away from them. Italians were not satisfied with the way other countries treated the Italians after World War I. Benito Mussolini emerged as a powerful

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    Fascism In America

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    rise in America. It is a political platform that is used to promote the ideas of fascism in our country. The recent spike in this party has been the cause of a considerable amount of debate in America. The Nazi ideology was almost non-existent in America prior to World War II. Fourteen years after‚ the American Nazi Party was founded and the rise of neo-Nazism in America began. Starting as just the simple ideas of fascism‚ and then sweeping over most of Europe through the rise of dictators‚ the concept

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    Fascism in Europe Fascism is a militant political movement that emphasizes on loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader. Promises to restore economy‚ punish those who created the problems and return national pride!! ▪ Often held mass rallies‚ uniforms and special salutes ▪ Limited personal rights ▪ State was supreme ▪ Conservative‚ right wing party that grows from the middle class Italy- Benito Mussolini Post WWI problems: ▪ Rising inflation (prices) ▪

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    Communism And Communism

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    Communism is political problem which involves people removing class distinctions. In America‚ class distinctions are very important and well needed because it protects us to a certain instinct. Some people do not know did communism really pose a domestic threat to America. This idea is neutral because the communist has contradicting ideas and the spying communist were doing. This prove that communism is a bad thing for America. The conflicts on the communist war proved ideas contradicted each other

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    "By nature men are pretty much alike‚ it is learning and practice that set them apart." This quote by Confucius has been entrenched in the people of China’s minds. Chinese lives revolved around Confucian teachings and beliefs. Confucian ideas and beliefs would come to shape the Chinese government. In addition‚ Confucian ideas would dominate Chinese society‚ and governed the Chinese’s way of life. Then in 1949‚ the Communists swept into Beijing‚ and took power. The leader of the Communists‚ Mao Zedong

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    Chaplin and Fascism

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    a time when the world was experiencing many problems. Chaplin ’s personal beliefs‚ in combination with the events happening in the world at the time‚ were a driving force in what message one of his later films carried. Many historians note the similarity of Chaplin to Hitler. One of the most apparent facts is that they were both born within four days of each other in the year 1889. Furthermore‚ the two men bore a resemblance as adults‚ and a demand for "strict control over their subordinates when

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