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    disappointment with the outcome of the first world war explain growing support for the Italian fascist party in the years 1919-1922? The disappointment of the outcome of the first world war was indeed a contributing factor as to why support for fascism grew as it highlighted the weakness of the liberal government. However this factor alone was simply not enough to explain the very significant rise in support for the fascists from 1919-22. The party had around 1000 members in 1919 which the party

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    Italo Perez ID: 4016758 Essay #1- Draft- How does the building perform socially? Giuseppe Terragni Casa del Fascio‚ Como‚ 1932-6 The design of Casa del Fascio (House of the Fascism) is a metaphorical representation of the authoritarian order of the Fascist party. It consists of a perfect grid organization with an orthogonal geometry. In fact‚ it is a compact structure‚ squared in plan‚ and rectangular in elevation. The main façade is composed by a grid of open squares of the same size linked to

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    position in the region. This is how Japan started on the path of fascism. Of course‚ logically‚ every ideology has its own pros and cons and it depends on the history and culture of a country to fascism was beneficial to Japan to what level of extent. The word “Beneficial” refers to having given the country a positive change and for the case of non-beneficial‚ bringing harm and torture to the people. In my option‚ I have decided that Fascism did not benefited Japan to a large extent when considering about

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    Die Welle Tok Essay

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    Gabriel Oleas Die Welle In the film “Die Welle”‚ directed by Dennis Gansel is about a teacher that is assigned to teach autocracy instead of anarchy. In the German setting‚ where the movie takes place‚ everybody knows that fascism and the Nazis sucked‚ they got that. Getting relegated to teaching autocracy was a real bummer since the students were filled with arrogance and laziness. Rainer Wegner constructs an unorthodox experiment‚ making an autocracy group of their own called “The Wave” or

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    Throughout 1922-1939 there was a rise of fascism which only resulted in hardship for the German people. Hitler started the rise in fascism in Germany because of his need for dictatorship. He also affected fascism because he had the idea of a perfect race. The Nazi army had a great effect on the rise of fascism because of the way they treated the people‚ the Nazi army are a good example of the hardship suffered by the German people. After World war l‚ there was great destruction to Germany to the

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    February‚ 2013 Totalitarian Essay In a democracy‚ people are free to do what they please and cannot be punished‚ persecuted‚ or terrorized for expressing their beliefs by the government. That is why democracy is a better form of government than Fascism‚ Nazism‚ and Communism. People all over the world are terrorized for what they look like or what they believe in and this is even enforced by some forms of government in the world. Under the U.S democracy‚ every person has the right to life‚ liberty

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    As humans‚ we are prone to classify anything and everything: this goes here‚ that goes there. We learn it from an early age‚ I presume‚ when we are asked to decide which item does not belong. It is not long before this philosophy becomes a way of assessing people. However‚ it is not until later that we learn that those being underestimated or misclassified are the ones that make life better‚ that change society‚ that innovate and progress our society. Mark Bowden acknowledges that people are put

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    affiliation opposite your own; however‚ this appears to be an epidemic most noticeably found within the Left political party. In introducing this mentality and approving it within the faction‚ the Left has produced various groups claiming to be against fascism‚ racism‚ sexism‚ eccetera‚ but who present their disapproval of the aforementioned through physical violence and censorship—both of which infringe upon their victims’ life and liberty. Antifa‚ which has recently become a more prevalent threat in the

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    com/us/podcast/13-the-origins-of-the-world-war-i/id341651341?i=63752298&mt=2 2. The Versailles Legacy‚ History Review‚ December 1997 3. Italian Fascism & German Nazism (P124-135) -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. John Merriman‚ Yale Lecture #3 [ 2 ]. The Versailles Legacy‚ History Review‚ December 1997 [ 3 ]. Italian Fascism & German Nazism (P124-135)

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    Orwell’s Essays Speech Explore how time and place are used in your prescribed text to shape the audience’s understanding of how knowledge of the past sheds light on the present. The statement by Charlie Reece “Our time and his time remain the same” instigates the questioning of how Orwell’s concept of freedom transcends the importance of individuality through time. By asking myself‚ ‘how does he promote these democratic principles of freedom in the face of political adversary?’ I am implored to

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