How was the rise of fascism in Italy different from the rise of Nazism in Germany?
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The fascists won a civil war that gave them control of Italy; the Nazis accumulated government power gradually in Germany.
The fascists gained power in one quick action; the Nazis gained power over time through the electoral process.
The fascists slowly gained elected offices over many years; the Nazis took control of the government in a violent coup.
The fascists gained power by winning a national referendum; the German president appointed Nazis to government positions.
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all the above are correct nazism was started by Nazi party of hitler he first'came into Power by democratic elections but later on March 1933 he passed enabling act which is one of the most important points to turn towards nazism fascism was started by Benito Mussolini in Italy it's continued by hitler in Germany to gain power over the developed countries like this rise of Nazism is different from fascism
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The fascists gained power in one quick action, while the Nazis gained power over time through the electoral process.
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