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fascism

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/ˈfæʃɪzəm/
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an extreme right-wing political attitude or system characterized by a strong central government, aggressively promoting one's country or race above others, as well as prohibiting any opposition

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  • Fascism rose to prominence in Europe during the early 20th century, leading to the establishment of totalitarian regimes.
  • The novel explores the impact of fascism on individual freedoms and the society at large.
  • Many historians study the factors that contributed to the spread of fascism in Italy and Germany.
  • Activists warned that the government's policies were edging dangerously close to fascism.
  • The resistance movement fought bravely against the spread of fascism during World War II.