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    Irida Angjeli Fundamentals of Latin American Business 5 November 2012 Quiz #2 1) 91 When Perón became the president of Argentina in 1946‚ he immediately put into practice the corporatist principles describe of the GOU. GOU was a group of military activist who worked to overthrow the Argentinian government along with the congress and political parties. The activists’ main concern was the regular people of Argentina instead of the rich elites. Person organized Argentina according to functional

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    Buying stock on margin A crisis in finance that led the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates Panic set in when stock prices crashed •. The depression in the U.S. spread to the rest of the world Rise of Fascism & Dictatorships Benito Mussolini 1922 Country: Italy Type of Government: Fascism (dictatorship) Goals and Ideas: • Centralized all power in himself as leader (total control of social‚ economic‚ and political life) • Ambition to restore the glory of Rome and create a vast Italian empire

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    film to date. Riefenstahl nevertheless‚ did and continues to proclaim the film to be a documentary based on ‘pure history’. In response to Riefenstahl‚ Susan Sontag’s article‚ Fascinating Fascism‚ indicates the film to be nothing more than ‘pure propaganda and fascist’. Robin Wood author of the article Fascism/Cinema‚ concurs with Susan Sontag’s response. While exquisite use of film techniques may guild viewer to presume otherwise‚ Susan Sontag asserts Riefenstahl’s

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    European Union. European Union: The final step in a series of arrangements to increase cooperation between European states in the wake of World War II; the EU was formally established in 1994‚ and twelve of its members adopted a common currency in 2002. fascism: Political ideology marked by its intense nationalism and authoritarianism; its name is derived from the fasces that were the symbol of magistrates in ancient Rome. (pron. FASH-iz-uhm) flappers: Young middle-class women who emerged as a new form of

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    dictatorships controlled over the masses and sought to mobilize them. Mussolini spike of the “free totalitarian will”. People linked Italian and German fascism with USSR communism. There was an Alliance with Stalin and Hitler in 1929. The war called forth tendency to subordinate all intuitions and classes to achieve victory. The Nature of Modern war (Fascism‚ Nazism‚ and Communism). Lenin carried WW1 in the Russian civil war. Lenin showed how a dedicated minority could achieve victory over a less determined

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    gain support from their citizens. Mussolini believed in a fascist government which is right-wing government‚focused on what’s best for the nation as a whole not the individual‚ and ruled by an individual. In his speech‚ Doctrine of Fascism‚ Mussolini explains Fascism as‚ Against individualism‚ the Fascist conception is for the State; and it is for the individual in so far as he coincides with the State‚ which is the conscience and universal will of man in his historical existence. It is opposed

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    Uniquely a twentieth-century phenomenon‚ students will encounter the concept of totalitarianism in many courses on the period. Care should be taken to distinguish the concept from autocracy‚ dictatorship and single-party rule. The history of the concept of totalitarianism A simple definition of totalitarianism can be taken to be ‘a system of rule‚ driven by an ideology‚ that seeks direction of all aspects of public activity‚ political‚ economic and social‚ and uses to that end‚ at least to

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    This essay is going to discuss the presence of both the ideologies of fascism and racism in sport‚ and their impact on the idea of sport and politics mixing. This will be done using various other works and critiques on these subjects. Primarily the essay will identify the relationship between sport and politics with a reflection on the notion that sport is political by nature. It will then look at the up rise of fascism in the early twentieth century in Italy under Mussolini’s jurisdiction

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    Sid Lowe takes on the‚ history politics‚ economics‚ culture and language‚ whilst not losing sight of the drama that happened on the pitch. The authors describes the symbolic nature of the rivalry between the two teams. One of the main reasons this source is valuable to the research is that in the third chapter called‚ “The Martyr President”. Low gives a detailed narration of the events that led to killing of FC Barcelona President Josep Sunyol at the hands of fascist troops on the afternoon of 6th

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    Does ideology matter in politics anymore? Political ideology has been an intrinsic part of world history for over two hundred years (Heywood 1998). The modern world was moulded by ideology resulting in political‚ economic and social upheavals. It has been argued in the 20th century that the importance of ideology in the political world has been declining and the question set requires an analysis of the arguments put forward by those who believe that ideology influence has come to an end. This

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