The key principles of fascism include the state having absolute power. There is also a strict social order that prevents uprising from the citizens. There is one charismatic leader in a fascist government and he is one who may never be questioned. In a fascist government, peace is seen as weakness and aggression as strength.
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There are four major principles of fascism. The first is power of the state, the second is survival of the fittest, the third is strict social order, and the fourth is authoritative leadership.
A totalitarian government headed by a dictator, with an emphasis on aggressive nationalism, and can include racism.
Two characters of Fascism would be Powerful and Continuing Nationalism and Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights.
A main control source for fascism was through the economy. This means that the government controlled production and resources. Fascist economies were commonly based private properties and initiatives that were contingent upon service to the state.
Fascism is a political system, not a religion.
Fascism was practiced in Italy
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.
Mussolini had a dictatorship that was called fascism. Fascism is a totalitarian government that is not communist.