In fascism, decision-making is typically centralized and dominated by a single leader or a small elite group. This authoritarian structure often suppresses dissent and political pluralism, as the state exerts control over many aspects of life, including the economy, media, and education. The leader's vision and ideology primarily drive policies, with little to no input from the general populace or democratic institutions. Consequently, individual freedoms and democratic processes are severely restricted.
Fascism is government that makes most of the decisions for the people, and they have no say about it. Some strengths of fascism are that it makes people proud of their country and keeps an area safe.
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who makes australia's economic decisions
The front part of the brain makes decisions.
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator
who runs the government and makes most decisions