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Which best describes a principle of fascist government?

Which best describes a principle of fascist government?-example-1
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It glorifies the nation and insists that citizens should put the state above their individuality-- fascism views the state as supreme asking extreme nationalism of the citizens.

Fascist governments typically have a charismatic leader who promote the state through nationalism and attack foreigners or outsiders as being the reason for problems in the country. People who speak out against the government are labeled as enemies and a secret police force at the control of the leader would get rid of them. Germany, under Hitler, and Italy, under Mussolini, were examples of fascist governments during World War II.
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The option that best describes a principle of fascist government is that it glorifies the nation and insists that citizens should put the state above their individuality. Option B is correct.

Fascism refers to a type of government which is a form of one-party dictatorship. Fascists are against democracy and they work for a totalitarian one-party state. Fascism came to prominence in the early 20th century Europe and consists of a radical, right-wing, authoritarian ultranationalism, characterized by dictatorial power.

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