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10 August, 00:22

Fascism is different from communism in that:

A. In a communist state, class structure is a key component to society, while a fascist state eliminates all class distinctions.

B. In a communist state, everything is done for the greater good of the state, while in a fascist state, everything is done for the support of the Catholic church. C. In a communist state, the economy is based on free market capitalism, while in a fascist state, the economy is based on socialist principles.

D. In a communist state, there is no private ownership of property, while in a fascist state, you can own privately own property as long as adhere to the rules of the government.

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  1. 10 August, 03:06
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    Im pretty sure the answer is D
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