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Module 4: Fascist



Fascism is a political ideology that was founded in Europe. Fascism is against individualism, liberalism, feminism, parliamentary democracy, communism. There were many small fascist movements in Western countries but they had small political impact. Benito Mussolini, a charismatic orator & former journalist with a socialist background, used violence to gain power. There were jobless men and veterans that Mussolini used, known as the Black Shirts, who attacked striking workers and destroyed socialist newspapers. According to my research, fascism is associated with the German Nazi. Some well-known fascists are Hitler from Germany, Benito Mussolini from Italy, Francisco Franco in Spain, and Juan PerĂ³n in Argentina. All these are well-known fascists from the 20th century. The source that I found also states that when it comes to these fascists being power they do, “not always keep their early promises” (Jessie Szalay). This connects to that President that is in power today. Has Donald Trump kept his promises? I don’t know what to believe, because there are some promises that he has kept and others he hasn’t.

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  1. Hello,

    I really enjoyed your post and I believe you did a great job of explaining the concept of fascism. Mussolini and Hitler were prime examples of this form of government. They destroyed anything that went against their radical beliefs. Overall, I agree that President Donald Trump could be displaying some fascist tendencies because of his constant false promises.

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