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lara [203]
3 years ago
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How can a person gain "power" over other people in a democracy? how can they "lose" this power? how is this different from gaini

ng/ losing power in a totalitarian government?
History
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mr_godi [17]3 years ago
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Fascism is a political system in which the state<span> has all the power. All </span>citizens<span> must work for the country and the government. A dictator or another powerful person is the </span>head<span> of such a state. He uses a strong army and a </span>police force<span> to keep </span>law and order<span>. He is often a strong, authoritarian leader who is, at the beginning, </span>admired<span> by many people.</span>
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