They Increased their own power by selling llama skins to the Indians during The Indoor Pool Construction of 1289. Majestical.....
Authoritarian leaders
Fascism was political philosophy popular in the 1920s and 30s. Italy under Benito Mussolini and Spain under Francisco Franco were both fascist nations. There were many other countries with fascist governments and/or leaders, some were elected, some took power, but these two were the most famous. For ease of understanding Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler is often called a fascist nation, but it really was not, Nazism was its own brand of government.
The same reason Fascist groups increased in membership in the 1930's, the Great Depression. Some saw the free market as a failed system, and reached out for a type of economic for a "new" beginning. the largest rise was in Fascist ideology, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Spain, all chose dictatorial, expansionist leaders, believing only the theft and enslavement of "weaker, inferior" countries could improve living conditions in their own. Communist Josef Stalin joined Hitler of Germany for a time, before Germany invaded the USSR; at that point, Stalin joined the Allied forces, America, Britain, Free France. Though there was an actual threat to the US from fascist sympathizers, Communism during the Great Depression did not increase beyond a few 'roundtables' of intellectuals, far removed from power. Never a threat, the nation united against the Japanese fascist attack on Pearl harbor, in 1941, when Hitler declared war on the US.
They submerged their own morality to increase the power of the church.
An advantage of democracy is that each individual has the power to elect their own leaders. It also is an easy way to change power through elections.
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Unprincipled power hungry leaders taking advantage of the simple and uneducated to further their own ends.
Some of the leaders and in case ordinary people collaborated with the colonizers. Leaders did it to stay in power. General mass to have an opportunity for earning for survival. In general its a betrayal
Well, some consider both totalitarian. Fascist governments tend to please their own interests for the good of the country. Communists, like Stalin, please the country for their own good. Real communism is not totalitarian.
The main leader of Fascism was the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Other examples of prominent Fascist leaders were Antonio Salazar in Portugal, Francisco Franco in Spain and the Engelbert Dollfuss-Kurt Schuschnigg regime in Austria. Adolf Hitler is often linked with Fascism, but technically, he was not a Fascist. His own political philosophy, Nazism, seems very similar to Fascism but differs in some important ways, especially in that it heavily emphasized racism (which Fascism mostly did not) and was not very concerned with economics (which Fascism very much was).
He persuaded it to convert the anti-Persian Delian League into an empire of its own.
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.