Mussolini and Hitler saw that an alliance between them will be useful for both sides and their interests, and they did so, formed an alliance and acted as one in the World War II. Mussolini though adopted several things from Hitler after the alliance was established. He saw that some of the methods that Hitler was using to hold his power firmly were very effective, so Mussolini started to use them. He was becoming more and more ultra right wing, which was the total opposite of his initial ideology, the socialism. Also, he started to ''move out'' everyone out of the scene that he saw as potential threat, focused a lot on the control of the media, as well as having very strong propaganda mechanism, all of which came to be very useful for him.
The correct answer is incorporation. The idea behind it was that the states didn't have to abide by the bill of rights while the federal government had to. Incorporation was making the states change their ways to adopt the bill of rights, and before the 14th amendment t was a serious and a tedious process often.
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We had diff water fountains with blacks having a rundown version of everything the whites had. if they even had it
At the end of the second paragraph.