Mussolini's totalitarian government can be compare to Stalin's totalitarian government because the leaders both made themselves a dictators.
<h3>Who is Benito Mussolini?</h3>
He was an Italian political leader that also became a fascist dictator of the country in the 1925 - 1945.
<h3>Who is John Stalin?</h3>
He was the man that created the Soviet Union's totalitarianism and was the leader from 1922 until his death in 1953.
Hence, the Mussolini's totalitarian government can be compare to Stalin's totalitarian government because the leaders both made themselves a dictators.
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Answer:
To me, the greatest leader of Rome would have to be Julius Cesar
Explanation:
Why? Because he's the one we all know from the history books and all of the old Rome stories about how great of a leader he was, how he had managed to set Rome into pretty much it's golden era and of course, how he was stabbed by his own people. Personally, I'd have to say good ol' JC is the greatest Roman leader.
The most obvious answer surely is language.
Language enabled people to communicate in the earliest of days, when mankind was still in its infancy. Language made communication between different societies faster and most probably contributed a lot to the quick spread of our species around the planet; especially the quick technological advancements we have witnessed in the past.
Hi !
A is the correct answer
(it refers, I think to the division of Christian church between Catholic church and Orthodox church....)
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