Compare and contrast the ideologies of fascism and Nazism

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. Both were extreme right-wing forms of nationalism.
b. Both promoted militarism, violence, and war as the means to achieve goals.
c. Both believed that a centralized state controlled by a single party and headed by one person was the best form of government.
d. Both reflected the influence of Social Darwinism.
e. Both opposed socialism, communism, and trade unionism.
f. In Nazism, antisemitism played a central role.

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