A. Renaissance
B. First World War
C. Napoleonic Wars
D. Industrial Revolution
Related Mcqs:
- One of the major factors which contributed to rise of Fascism in Italy was: _________?
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 - The main objective of the Fascists in Italy was to transform Italy into: ____________?
A. A socialist state
B. A laissez faire state
C. A great power
D. None of the above - In Italy Fascism developed as a reaction against:
A. Capitalism
B. Liberalism and democracy
C. Dictatorship
D. Communism - Fascism developed very rapidly in: _________?
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. France
D. U.S.S.R.
E. Japan - Which one of the following points is not common to Marxism (Communism) and Fascism?
A. Faith in the importance of religion
B. Hatred for democracy
C. Supermacy of the leadership
D. Opposition to individual freedom - Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a feature of Fascism?
A. Single Party dictatorship
B. Intense nationalism
C. Internationalism
D. Racialism - Which one of the defects of Fascism given below has been wrongly listed?
A. Fascism glorifies war and violence
B. Fascism restricts individual freedom and curbs human personality
C. Fascism, insists on cooperation between two classes to increase national production
D. Fascism lay too much emphasis on peace and moral transformation - Which one of the following is not true about Fascism?
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 - In the economic sphere Fascism stood for: ____________?
A. Free trade and competition
B. State regulation of all economic activities
C. Regulation of industries by workers
D. None of the above - Fascism resembles Communism (Marxism) in so far it stands for: ____________?
A. Retention of private property
B. Internationalism
C. The doctrine determinism
D. A totalitarian state