Fascism attaches more importance to:
A.Individual
B.Leader
C.Nation
D.Party
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A.Individual
B.Leader
C.Nation
D.Party
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A.In the political sphere alone
B.In the economic sphere alone
C.In the political as well as economic spheres
D.In social economic, political moral, religious spheres etc
Fascists were in favour of giving authority to state: Read More »
A.Majority rule
B.Rule of law
C.Rule of elites
D.Personal dictatorship of one man
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A.Strengthening institutions
B.Removal of defects in the existing democratic institutions to make them more effective
C.Abolition of democratic institutions
D.None of the above
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A.Partyless government
B.Single party government
C.Bi-party system
D.Multi-party system
In the political sphere the Fascists stood for: Read More »
A.Free trade and competition
B.State regulation of all economic activities
C.Regulation of industries by workers
D.None of the above
In the economic sphere Fascism stood for: Read More »
A.An instrument of exploitation
B.An embodiment of justice and virtue
C.A class structure
D.Superfluous
According to Fascists the state is: Read More »
A.Force
B.Peaceful changes
C.Dignity of individual
D.Socialism
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A.State as more important than individual
B.Individual as more important than state
C.The King as more important than state
D.The reconeiliation of interest of the individual and state as essential
The Fascists considered: Read More »
A.Direct democracy
B.Indirect democracy
C.Rule of the Elite
D.Constitutional Monarchy
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