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
Fascism
Fascism
A. One man
B. Middle classes
C. Political elites
D. Working classes
A. Growing power of Germany
B. Resentment against small gains made by Italy as a result of World War I
C. Great gains made by Italy after World War
D. Love for democratic system of government
A. A programme of action
B. A philosophy
C. Both a philosophy and programme
D. None of the above things
A. Hitler
B. Stalin
C. Mussolini
D. Laski
A. In the nineteenth century
B. In the pre-World War I period
C. In the post World War II period
D. In the inter-was period (between World War I and World War II)
A. Italy
B. Germany
C. U.S.S.R.
D. U.S.A.
A. They favoured majority rule
B. They favoured violence
C. They favoured war
D. They favoured the idea of one party
E. They supported the idea of one leadership
A. They are opposed to individual liberty
B. They preferred liberty over discipline
C. They stood for material efficiency
D. Ther are the believers of law and order
E. They had faith in hierarchy
A. Will perish a nation
B. Should be condemned
C. Was necessary for health of nation
D. Was needed for international relations