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The European wanted to control natural rescources found there.
Life was generally stable and peaceful under the Europeans.
Serfs
The main difference is their governments. The colonies were governed by a foreign power. Protectorates had their own internal government but were under the control of an outside power.
Ethiopia and Liberia
Under a free market
The European Nations placed mandates which places a country under the control of another power by international agreement.
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Two key powers of fascist regimes were authoritarianism, where a single ruling party had absolute control over political decisions and suppression of opposition, and nationalism, promoting the idea of a powerful, superior nation often through aggressive expansionism.
This is correct. However the Cold War and World War 2 are long over and the Eastern Bloc Nations are no longer under Communist Rule of the Soviet Union.
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
Italy, Spain, France, West Germany, and the United Kingdom were all major nations who were not Eastern European countries and not under communist control.
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.
Yugoslavia was communist but not under the influence of the soviets.
Fascist Italy, under Benito Mussolini, became a high profile European power between the world wars. It was one of the outside guarantors of the 1925 Locarno agreement. Later it became a signatory to the 1938 Munich settlement. It also kept its high profile by drawing contempt for its attack on Corfu in 1923, by "intensifying" the pacification of Libya, and sending 50,000 troops to aid Franco in the Spanish Civil War. Italy's invasion of Ethiopia was verbally challenged by the League of Nations, but little was done to help that beleaguered nation.