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What is referred to as fascism in history?mention two fascist powers which existed during the Second World War .

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Fascism is a form of government which is a sort of one-party dictatorship. Extremists are against democracy.

They work for an extremist one-party state.

This point is to set up the country for furnished clash and to react to financial challenges.

Fascism puts the country and often race over the person.

It represents a centralized government headed by a tyrant. Truly, fundamentalist governments will in general be battle ready, and supremacist.

In the Third Reich, German culture was imagined as a racially bound together chain of command, the Volksgemeinschaft.

Fascism showed up in Italy in the mid 1920s and grew completely during the 1930s.

Its supporters imagined that democracy was frail and loaded with good corruptions, that multiparty private enterprise was excessively materialistic and unfair to the people.

The extremist party in Italy was controlled by a ""grand council"" from 1922 until the finish of World War II. Be that as it may, practically speaking, it ended up ruled by the first of the extremist leaders, Benito Mussolini.

Answered by anuganesh
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Answer:

Fascism is a form of government which is a sort of one - party dictatorship Extremists are against democracy.

The two fascist powers are Germany and Italy.

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