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After World War I, two key ideas of the fascism movement emerged: nationalism and authoritarianism. Nationalism emphasized the supremacy of the nation-state, often glorifying a specific ethnic or cultural identity and promoting expansionist policies. Authoritarianism called for a strong, centralized government led by a dictatorial leader, rejecting democratic principles in favor of control and order to achieve national rejuvenation. These ideas were used to rally support among disillusioned populations facing economic hardship and social unrest.

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