Chapter 31 Section 3 Fascism Rises in Europe
Chapter 31 Section 3 Fascism Rises in Europe
Chapter 31 Section 3 Fascism Rises in Europe
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Nations must struggle <strong>in</strong> order to stay strong<br />
Peaceful states were doomed to be conquered<br />
FASCISM<br />
•No clearly def<strong>in</strong>ed<br />
theory or program<br />
•believed each<br />
social class had<br />
own functions<br />
-support came from<br />
aristocrats, <strong>in</strong>dustrialists,<br />
veterans, and the lower<br />
middle class<br />
• Nationalists<br />
COMMUNISM<br />
•Had clear theory and<br />
program<br />
•dictatorship of<br />
work<strong>in</strong>g class<br />
(classless)<br />
• <strong>in</strong>ternationalists<br />
SIMILARITIES<br />
• dictators rule – one party<br />
• no <strong>in</strong>dividual rights<br />
• state was supreme<br />
• no democracy