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71.  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

72.  Fascism differes from Communism in so far as:
A. It holds that the state is an instrument of exploitation B. It considers the state a supreme reality
C. It does not held faith in totalitarian government D. It stands for one party rule

73.  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

74.  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

75.  The term 'fascism' is derived from the world 'facio' which means:
A. A bundle of sticks B. A bundle of rods
C. A bundle of brooms D. None of the above

76.  Who said war alone brings up to its highest tension all human energy and puts the stamp of nobility upon the peoples who have the courage to meet?
A. Hitler B. Marx
C. Mussolini D. Stalin

77.  Which one of the following arrangements was favoured by the Fascists?
A. Socialism B. Guild Socialism
C. Corporativism D. A combination of good features of all the above systems

78.  Fascism:
A. Showed admiration for democracy B. Condemend democracy
C. Showed complete towards democracy D. Favoured adoption of direct democracy

79.  The Fascists regarded:
A. The individual as superior to nation B. The nation as superior to the individual
C. The individual and nation as supreme within their allotted spheres D. views on relationship between the individual and the nation

80.  Which one of the followings was supreme according to the Fascists?
A. The people B. The leaders
C. The elected Parliament D. The nation




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