The one he was the leader of. Fascist. He was also representative of the Nazi Party.
Before Hilter, the Germany government/economy has horrible. When campaigning, Hilter told Germany that he was going to get Germany tro be numnber one and on top. That's what won Hitler and the Nazis over--but unfortunately at the time Germans did not know Hilter was a fascist dictator---fascist coming the word fachish (sp?) a club like weapon and fascist meaning to smash everything for world domination
A. To expand Italy's territory.
The key principles of fascism include the state having absolute power. There is also a strict social order that prevents uprising from the citizens. There is one charismatic leader in a fascist government and he is one who may never be questioned. In a fascist government, peace is seen as weakness and aggression as strength.
war, government rule, anything that shapes the way in which we behave or relate to one another as a society
Various countries have had a fascist government. For example, in the 1940s the government of Germany was a fascist one.
government Italy had in 1919 was a Fascist one
No one, Russia used to but not any longer.
The one he was the leader of. Fascist. He was also representative of the Nazi Party.
No. Never. Regardless of one's personal views about the direction of any given government, Australia has never had a Fascist government.
Might makes right seems like a slogan for a fascist government. The rest are current or former US slogans.
A prime number is a positive integer with two factors: one and the number itself. Examples: 2, 3, 5 and so on.
France is one of the examples.
Generally speaking a fascist government is controlled by a fascist government. Often one leader is the head of fascist government in order for efficiency and to provide the public with a leader they identify with. Since the government control the news and entertainment industries, the government can create its own designated propaganda unit and to make the media "seem" fair, additional news media outlets are taken over or created to present the false idea that the nation has many ways to get the "news". Dissent among these media outlets will either apologize for certain policies, support government policies, or even produce versions of the news that actually produce false news the may may seem to be independent. For example, lets travel back to Germany, the year is 1935. At that time, all parties with the exception of the Nationalist Socialist Party is the legal party in power and the only party. ( yes the Nazi's had a few names of their party, one seen often added "Workers" to the Party name. The so-called independent newspaper, could ( this is the writers example not a factual newspaper ) put forward the idea that persons up to the age of 50 are available for conscription. The official fascist newspaper might say that 40 years is better. Well, most people could be seen as supporting the fascist view and some supporting 50. What it amounts to is a false debate.A fascist government is also a totalitarian one. There is no room for dissent on matters the government decides are the policies and laws of the nation the fascist government rules. The penalties for dissent can range from prison time, execution or exile. Court systems are based on the laws set by the fascist government.The fascist government can also create full employment by simply informing various industries to hire and hire people until unemployment is a small fraction of the population.The previous paragraph brings up the "means of production" question. It will be to the fascist government's interest to allow private ownership of various industries. It will create the competition needed to produce the best jet fighter plane. However, all leaders of private industry are members of the Party or "understand" who is in charge of production. The Nazi's may have not owned Porsche, however, they had to have the power to control it.
check the other examples, then try this one yourself!
There is only one Prime Minister, the current serving one.
Nazism is a particular name for the type of fascism that existed in Germany, as a governing force from 1933 to 1945. Fascist regimes take many forms, the fascism of Mussolini's Italy was different than that of Hitler's in Germany. What all fascist governments have in common is a totalitarian system of government where its people have very limited political rights. The opposite of such a government would be one where citizens vote for public officials and the people have few limits on their social and economic lives. Even if a government is a socialist one, as long as its people have the right to vote for a different governmental systems it is an opposite of a fascist one.