Fascism in Germany | Rise, Impact & Significance 8:53 The Fall of Western Democracies: Nations, Events & Replacement Governments 8:21 The Spanish Civil War & the Influence of Foreign Powers: Definition, Summary & Timeline 7:36 Ch 21. AP European History: World War... Ch 22. AP Euro...
Fascism is a specifically 20th-century phenomenon: unlike earlier 19th-century authoritarian and militaristic governments, it depends on the use of mass party organizations both to come to power and to sustain itself in power. The biological notions of race upon which it builds were only developed...
This role as expressed by the main legislative acts created by the Piedmontese, the Fascists, the Christian Democrats and one of Berlusconi's governments is analysed in order to indicate the deliberate links set between formal education ... J Gravina 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 ...
Some historians have seen in the antifas a potential for grass-roots, citizens' democracy that was ruthlessly snuffed out by military governments. This article aims to shed fresh light on the debate by exploring events in the district of Schwarzenberg, which remained unoccupied for several weeks ...
Similar behaviour is observed in twenty-first-century governments. Trump has denied the scientific community by accusing "climate change scientists of having a political agenda", saying he was unconvinced that humans were responsible for the Earth's rising temperatures (BBC 2018b). And Bolsonaro has...
While fascism is no longer a dominant political ideology, it was very popular in the first half of the 20th century. Italy, Germany, and Spain were the main proponents of fascist governments prior to and during WWII.Answer and Explanation: ...
The transformation of Rome into Mussolini’s Rome required countless contracts for projects large and small. The regime, through the Governatorato, supervised building patronage on a grand scale. Indeed, Mussolini’s government acted in the same way...
Recommendation 8 says that "national governments should accelerate the development of comprehensive wealth measures," in an attempt to brainwash people into thinking that increased throughput—read electricity and the like—are unnecessary, or even antithetical, to their "happiness." ...
Stalin’s Persecution and Repression of citizens 5 Year Plans implemented at the expense of the people Secret police and control of the courts The Great Purge -Stalin eliminated anyone who he thought opposed him or the Communist party Gulags (labour camps in Siberia) ...
connecting myriad issues under the banner of anti-fascism. Rather than limiting anti-fascism to direct opposition to fascist governments (such as the Pinochet regime), it identifies the causes of those regimes' power within the United States and draws global connections between fascism and other for...