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ipn [44]
2 years ago
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In three to five sentences, compare two of the following political ideologies that were popular before WWII: totalitarianism, co

mmunism, and fascism.
help pls
History
1 answer:
lukranit [14]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Communism and Fascism are often lumped together, and some people don't know the difference. Communism was practiced by the Soveit Union, while Fascim was practiced by Germany and Italy during WW2. Simpliy, communism is wanting everyone to be equal in every way - everyone gets paid the same, everyone gets the same amount of schooling, etc. Fascim is very nationalistic in a sense, they have national pride and glory and are very supportive of private companies. Somthing that they both share is that they are anti-democratic, and when you look at the countries that practiced these ideologies you can obviouly point out these traits. Although communism and fascism are very differnt, they share a hatred of democractic socitey. These ideologies that were popular before WW2 eventually lead to one of the biggest and deadlist wars in history.

Explanation:

I may have spelled some of that wrong, and I went over 5 sentences - sometimes I just go on a rant. Sorry!

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