C. totalitarianism
Fascism
The rise of fascism in Germany.
It would be more accurate to say that Italy invaded Ethiopia because it had become a fascist nation, rather than saying that the invasion of Ethiopia contributed to the rise of fascism.
He was able to mesmerize an audience with his oratory.
The rise of totalitarianism happens during the Great Depression and before WWII. The governments associated are fascism, communism, the Nazi Party, and socialism. It is the rise of governments with dictators.
the rise of fascism threatens peace and liberty and they killed dogs to show it
Hilary Frances Luce has written: 'The Italian socialist party and the rise of fascism' -- subject(s): Partito socialista italiano
WW1 contributed to the rise of fascism in both Italy and Germany and to the rise of totalitarianism in the Soviet Union.
Fascism
blitzkrieg
The rise of fascism in Germany.
im a cat
It would be more accurate to say that Italy invaded Ethiopia because it had become a fascist nation, rather than saying that the invasion of Ethiopia contributed to the rise of fascism.
He was able to mesmerize an audience with his oratory.
The rise of totalitarianism happens during the Great Depression and before WWII. The governments associated are fascism, communism, the Nazi Party, and socialism. It is the rise of governments with dictators.
Benito Mussolini.
Fascism started after the 1st world war and it originated in Europe It originated in Italy with Benito Mussolini who was expelled from the Socialists and decided to form his own movement called the fascismo in 1919. The name derived from the Italian 'fascio' which means 'bundle' and thus the group was born. It didn't become the Fascist Party until just before the fascists came to power in the March on Rome in Oct 1922. Fascism came about mostly as a reaction from the elites for a strong govt that would instil law and order, something which the incumbent Giolitti govt was not doing. The Italian parliament had proportional representation and so in order to govern, parties had to form coalitions. This resulted in weak, ineffectual govts. In truth, fascism had a wide appeal to both the moderates who wanted law and order and governance and the radicals who were heavily attracted to the violent, ultranationalistic nature of fascism.