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Fascism

Fascism is a variant of extreme corporatist nationalism headed by an authoritarian leadership and is usually classified as a far-right political theory. It originated in Italy under Mussolini and Hitlers Nazism is a variant of Fascism. Fascist movements shared certain common features, including the veneration of the state, a devotion to a strong leader, and an emphasis on ultranationalism and militarism. Fascism views political violence, war, and imperialism positively and it asserts that stronger nations have the right to expand their territory by displacing weaker nations since the national race was in perpetual conflict with other nations and races.

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What was the Fascist movement in Spain called?

The Fascist movement in Spain was the Spanish Civil War. However the name most closely associated with the party was and is theFalange, which means phalanx in Spanish. King Alfonso XIII was forced to leave Spain in exile in order to avoid large scale violence after he allowed Democratic elections won by the leftist parties. Two fronts formed in Spain based on the politics of the time. There was the Popular front which consisted of the left wing parties, most notably the Socialist party, and the National Front, which consisted of right wing parties including the Falange members but not the official Falange party. Eventually, the composition of the opposing sides in the civil war formed themselves according to these party lines except the parties were the Nationalists and the Republicans. Francisco Franco was appointed as commander of Nationalist forces. Franco went on with battle with help from the other popular fascists in Europe, Mussolini and Hitler. Franco formed the Falange Española Tradicionalista or Traditional Spanish Phalanx Franco marched on several cities and freed them from the Republicans and eventually encircled Madrid. Franco marched into Madrid virtually unopposed due to heavy casualties suffered by the Republicans and this allowed Franco to announce the end of the war on April 1 1936.

A fascist form of government governs by?

Fascists are people like the Nazis who believes that some people are better than others, for example the Nazis thought that German Aryans were the superior race and that Jews and Africans were sub humans.

How does a fascist form of government govern?

  • suppressing criticism and opposition
  • supporting private property
  • controlling industry

How can you compare the militarists in japan with the European fascists?

The militarists in Japan are comparable to the European fascists in the way that they have their minds set on a specific goal and show no signs of letting up until they achieve what they have set out to do.

Do you capitalize Nazi?

If you're talking about the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, yes, you should capitalize it. If you aren't and are, for example, speaking of grammar Nazis, opinion differs: Webster's notes that the word is "often not capitalized." On the one hand, "French" is capitalized when it concerns French bread and not the French nation while, on the other hand, the makers of Scrabble don't capitalize "Nazi". I think I prefer to capitalize.

What are the ratings and certificates for Nazi Hunters - 2010?

Nazi Hunters - 2010 is rated/received certificates of:

Finland:K-13 (TV rating)

What are the traits of a militaristic government?

Militaristic governments are generally violent towards their citizens, restricting their rights with arbitrary arrests and unnecessarily vigilant surveillance. They can also be (but are not necessarily) jingoistic in their foreign policy, creating foreign policy issues with their neighbors. Militaristic governments also lack most features of a democracy, or those features exist in name only, like legislatures, civilian executive officers, independent judiciaries, timely elections, and political parties with different agendas.

Grandmother disagrees with the views of the nazis how does she stand up for her beliefs?

The Grandmother disagrees with the Nazis and stands up for her beliefs by expressing her views on the Nazi's in a very negative way, by saying that they are horrible people and very cruel, she feels so strongly about this that she is even angry at her own son for being one of them. She expresses her opinion freely no matter how much trouble she could get in from the Fury.

Why is Fascism a more dangerous form of government than socialism?

Fascism implies dictatorship, racism and oppression. In contrast, Socialism has no government, as it has no rulers or bosses or classes or money.

Did children benefit from the Nazi rule?

Depends which children. Jewish children whose parents had been put out of work and struggled to feed them did not benefit. But the German children did, they had more activities and were part of a prosperous community.

Why did the Nazis listen to hitlwer?

The propaganda department and the department for state security were very careful to track and react to the mood of the nation. They tried to tell the people what they wanted to hear and in doing this manipulate the people into supporting the Nazis.

Two reasons why fascism became popular in Europe 1920-1930?

1) Some countries, like Germany and Italy, were dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles

2) There was much unemployment and inflation in Europe during the time.

3) Many land and factory owners were sacred of communism

What was Napoleon Bonaparte a communist or fascist?

Niether he was a Republican who became a Dictator.

Fascism was rooted in extreme?

Fascism was rooted in extreme NATIONALISM.

Is Barack Obama a fascist?

No, he is not. Fascism is defined by Merriam-Webster as "a political philosophy, movement, or regime...that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition".

While Barack Obama's tenure as president could be considered corporatist and certainly right-of-center, his administration did not exemplify the totalitarian and hyper-nationalistic tendencies of a fascist regime.

President Donald Trump's administration, on the other hand, has been flirting with fascism since before he took office. Using the phrase "America First" to echo Nazi sympathizers from the 1930s, blaming immigrants (from very specific types of countries) for complex issues, quoting Benito Mussolini, and promoting known white nationalists to federal positions within the administration show an alarming trend. Not only that, but the right-wing of American politics has shown a drastic shift towards embracing authoritarianism in recent years as a response to the presidency of Barack Obama.

A key result of the defeat of fascism in world war 2 was?

A key result of the defeat of fascism in World War II was the establishment of a new world order that prioritized democracy and human rights, leading to the formation of the United Nations in 1945. The defeat also resulted in the division of Europe, notably the Iron Curtain and the onset of the Cold War, as the Soviet Union expanded its influence. Additionally, the Nuremberg Trials set a precedent for holding leaders accountable for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Overall, the defeat of fascism reshaped international relations and paved the way for decolonization movements worldwide.

Who created the term of fascist?

The word comes from the Roman 'fasces' (a bundle of sticks). It was first used by the Fascio di Combattimento in Italy in 1919. The Term means a political ideology in which the individual less important than the needs of the state. The stae is led by a strong leader who embodies the the will of the bnation. This regime is totalitarian, with misleading propaganda and a lot of violence.