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identify in 50 to 75 words four specific ideas that make up the political ideology of Fascism, in the years between the World Wars.
ANSWER:
At the end of World War II the major
european fascist parties were broken up, and in some countries they
were officially banned.Beginning in the late 1940s, however, many
fascist oriented parties and movements were founded in Europe as
well as Latin America and South Africa. Fascism, mass movement and
political ideology dominate many part of central eastern and
southern europe between 1919 and 1945.
Fasces as symbols of power and authority were also present
throughout the United States and republican france.The most
important differences emerged from these postwar fascist
iterations. Many neofascists placed enormous importance on slowing
or stemming immigration, particularly in dense urban areas.They
also rebranded themselves as democratic to appeal to a world that
had grown rapidly disillusioned with totalitarian regims.
Fascism is authoritarian and promotes nationalism at all costs, but its basic characteristics are a matter of debate. It is commomnly associated with German Nazi and Italian regimes that came to power after World War I, though several other countries have experienced fascist regimes or elements of them.