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State two underlying principles of Fascism.

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State two underlying principles of Fascism.

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Solution 1

Two key principles of Fascism were:

  1. Fascism rejected democracy, believing it was unsuitable for national progress. According to Fascists, democracy created divisions between the rich and the poor, weakening national unity.
  2. Fascism emphasised the need for one-party rule under a single leader. They believed that a country could achieve progress only when led by a strong leader with full control.
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Solution 2

Two underlying principles of Fascism were:

  1. Fascism was the antithesis of democracy. Fascists viewed democracy as unsuitable due to its potential to exacerbate the disparity between the rich and the poor.
  2. Fascism supported just one political party and leader. They believed that the country could only flourish with one leader.
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