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1 July, 19:27

2.22.23

Read an excerpt from Benito Mussolini's "The Doctrine of

Fascism."

In the Fascist State, the individual is not suppressed, but

rather multiplied, just as in a regiment a soldier 'is not

weakened, but multiplied by the number of his comrades.

The Fascist State organizes the nation, but it leaves

sufficient scope for individuals; it has limited useless or

harmful liberties and has preserved those that are essential.

It cannot be the individual who decides in this matter, but

only the State.

This excerpt could best be used to support a document-based essay on

-Mussolini's fall from power.

-Mussolini's role in World War II.

-the ideology of fascism in Italy.

-the format of elections in Italy.

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  1. 1 July, 20:28
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  2. 1 July, 20:44
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    I believe a good answer for this would be the third one, "the ideology of fascism in Italy".

    The passage explains basically how Fascism was meant to work within a country.

    For example, the sentence " The Fascist State organises the nation, but it leaves sufficient scope for individuals; it has limited useless or harmful liberties and has preserved those that are essential."

    Just looking at this sentence should tell you the answer to your question.
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