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how are fascism and communism different?
○ fascism develops a strong military while communism focuses on
political maneuvering
● fascism relies on extreme nationalism while communism looks to
eliminate inequality in society
○ communism looks to strengthen the home country while fascism
attempts to create a global revolution
○ communism relies on a strong dictator while fascism spreads out
power among government officials
Fascism's core ideological pillar is extreme nationalism, prioritizing the nation's interests often through authoritarian means. Communism's central goal is to establish a classless society by eliminating economic and social inequality, based on collective ownership of resources. The other options are incorrect: both ideologies can have strong militaries; fascism focuses on the nation, not global revolution; and both can have authoritarian, concentrated power structures.
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Fascism relies on extreme nationalism while communism looks to eliminate inequality in society