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Fascism is based on the belief that the Nation is the highest authority it is often characterized as extreme nationalism along with anti-communism and opposition to democracy. Fascist governments often use race or religion to unite the masses and they label any who disagree with them socialists or communists. Fascism is opposed to Democracy because they see democracy as rule of the weak and only a strong leader can save the nation.

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idea of the supremacy of the state over the individual. (:

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idea of the supremacy of the state over the individual

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One can say that fascism grew out of nationalism. Fascist governments flourished in fascist nations because that ideology emphasized nationalism. This was true, for example in Germany.

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