The Minoan civilization on the island of Crete.
Minoan civilization gets its name from the Greek myth of King Minos, first king of Crete, said to be a son of the god Zeus and a human mother named Europa. Archaeologist Arthur Evans is the one who named the era from around 2600 BC to around 1100 BC the period of "Minoan civilization."
Knossos was indeed a rich and famous place, even after the ancient Minoan era. In the periods of Greek and Roman governing of Crete, Knossos remained a prominent city. The legends of King Minos told all sorts of grand tales about the ancient palace there, which included a vast maze known as the Labyrinth, and the Minotaur--half man, half bull--which was kept in the Labyrinth.
A political party is an organization with people who have common political principles and ideas. These principles are called ideology. It is a form of representation of political power that is guided by the political and social values of a group. In addition to representing a form of political thinking, parties are formed to ensure that the system of representative democracy is respected. Representative democracy is the form of political exercise in which citizens vote for politicians who will be their representatives. The fact that the major parties cooperate to discourage minor parties and yet compete vigorously against each other during elections means that they believe they can represent everyone. At the same time, the reality says that is not true.
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September 1, 1939.
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The term Fascism comes from the Italian word <em>fasci </em>which means ¨bundle of sticks¨, symbolizing strength in unity.
1 History: Mussolini was a charismatic figure that fitted perfectly in the sensitive Italian idea of a <em>¨Ceasar¨ , </em>a strong leader that can unit his people. Hitler had supposedly the right (ideological and economic) answers for the German people who suffered from the Versailles war treaties.
2. Unity: Where Mussolini sought the Italian unity in a more geographical sence, Hitler was more concerned with uniting the German <em>Volk</em> (people).
3. Ideology and propaganda: Hitler´s idea of <em>Lebensraum </em>(space to live) and the special role the German people supposedly had in the world, were the ideological fundaments that proved very succesfull in convincing the Germans of the need for European expansion; Mussolini´s ideology was more based on reviving the glory of the Roman Empire without trying to conquer the whole of Europe.
4. Military strength and strategies: they differed much in strength and how to obtain their military goals: Mussolini was much weaker compared to the impressive German war-machine, especially in the first war years.
5. Personality: Hitler, as we know, was obsessed with wiping out the Jews which he hated; Mussolini, although a racist, didn´t go that far and was more obsessed with Italy itself.
6. Fascism & Nazism: The Fascism of Mussolini was a yearning for national unity and strong leadership; Hitler´s nazism is a form of fascism that incorporated anti-communism, antisemitism and scientific racism.
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