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mention two aims of fascism​

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Answered by sammythomas7512
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Fascism is a form of government that is a type of one-party dictatorship. They work for a totalitarian one-party state.[1] This aim is to prepare the nation for armed conflict, and to respond to economic difficulties.[2] Fascism puts nation and often race above the individual. It stands for a centralized government headed by a dictator.[3] Historically, fascist governments tend to be autocratic, militaristic, and racist. In the Third Reich, the national socialist party, ethnic German society was pictured as a racially unified hierarchy, the Volksgemeinschaft.

Fascism appeared in Italy in the early 1920s and developed fully in the 1930s.[4] The fascist party in Italy was ruled by a "grand council" from 1922 until the end of World War II.[5] However, in practice it became ruled by the first of the fascist leaders, Benito Mussolini.

Hitler in Germany, Franco in Spain and Salazar in Portugal took control in the 1930s in their countries. After World War II, fascism continued in the form of military dictatorships in Portugal, Spain, in some parts of Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

Fascism was supposed to bring national unity and solidarity instead of the divisions of class struggle and party politics. Fascism is generally considered to be a facet of totalitarianism; although often with majority support of its population (e.g. in Germany and Italy in WW2). Another aspect is that it becomes a method for a single person or party to use force to keep power.

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