Fascism is defined as
A) exercising control over the freedom, will, or thought of others.
B) a political and economic system derived from Marxist thinking, under which the Communist Party alone controls the state as well as social and cultural life, and the state controls the economy.
C) a socialist administration put in place as a governmental body acting on behalf of all of the citizens.
D) a political system led by a dictator who embodies the collective might of the nation and its collective anger at its enemies.
E) the common people, especially when constituting the source of political authority.
D
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A) religious leaders B) Black Panther leaders C) nonviolent activists D) black conservatives
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Who was Herod's son who ruled Judea, Idumea, and Samaria ca. 4 BCE -6 CE?
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