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What do Fascists & Communists have in
common? How do they differ?

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Answer: There is one man at the head of both regimes, but there is an ideological difference.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both systems of government are characterized by the fact that there is one man at the head of the state who is the supreme political authority. Yet fascism is a rigid form of nationalist rule that has historically opposed dissidents by militant methods. Communism, on the other hand, is a milder form of government compared to fascism. Fascism is based on militant nationalism, while communism is based on patriotism.

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