The open air markets in the Eastern Mediterranean are called c. souks. (A souq or souk is an open-air marketplace or commercial quarter in Middle Eastern and North African cities.
Answer: Mussolini and Hitler had similar ways of thinking. Stalin did not. They were on opposite ends of the spectrum. Stalin was communist, Hitler and Mussolini were Fascist. So their political views were wildly different.
However, they were all very ambitious, stubborn and intelligent people. They were all awful no doubt, but their intelligence can’t denied. They all managed to convince/fool an entire race into conforming to an extreme belief, which is destructive to others.
I guess the single most important trait they had in common was that they were all manipulative.
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One common theme in many of the writings of <span>Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Langston Hughes was "</span>(4) dissatisfaction with the American culture of <span>the 192os"</span>
In my opinion, yes, there are still groups who are disenfranchised and not considered as an equal source of power in our democracy. An example of these people is those in the lower class of the society. In today's setting, only the 'representatives' have power and those whom they represent do not. <span />