What is Fascism? (The Basics)
People
Methods/Characteristics
Fascism Today
Other
100
Fascism is frequently employed as a strategic base for war. True or False?
What is True?
100
The dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Who is Joseph Stalin?
100
A person or group established to bear the blame for an issue.
What is a scapegoat?
100
Country in South America that owns the most active fascist movements.
What is Brazil?
100
The year that WWII began and ended?
What is 1939-1945?
200
Which type of government typically has fascist roots?
What is capitalism?
200
Italian dictator who created a group known as the “Black Shirts” that tormented other political groups.
Who is Benito Mussolini?
200
Why do fascist governments possess contempt towards the arts/academics?
What is: because they can instigate original thought which can cause people to question propaganda. Self-expression unites.
200
True or False? The United States currently does not house any form or parties of fascism.
What is False?
200
The mass slaughter of millions of Jews due to anti-Semitism induced by the Nazi Party.
What is the Holocaust?
300
Which of these citizen rights were not subjected to legal attack? A) Social safety/security programs B) Industry wages C) Population/birth regulation D)Progressive Efforts E) Labor and work hours
What is C) Population/birth regulation?
300
Leader and founder of the Nazi Party who instigated the death of 6 million Jews and other "threatening" groups.
Who is Adolf Hitler?
300
Hitler's primary propaganda weapon; authored by himself.
What is Mein Kampf?
300
Which of these countries do not currently hold any major fascist programs? A) Chile B) Poland C) Finland D) Italy
What is C) Finland?
300
Name one word to describe "Fascism."
What is corruption, heartless, cruel, nefarious, bloodshed, etc. (anything from "Stop Fascism" promo video)
400
Name one ideal that prompt and popularize fascism.
What is racism, sexism, nationalism, and the idea of war bringing a wave of new job opportunities?
400
Constitutional Monarch that led Japan into a heavily militarism and nationalism based government and allied the country with Germany. (Led attack on Pearl Harbor)
Who is Hirohito?
400
What was the driving force of human impulses and emotions during WW2?
What is propaganda?
400
True or false? Fascism did occur in Spain.
What is True?
500
Give a shortened definition of fascism.
What is a government system established by a dictator owning complete power?
500
A communist leader in China who instituted the People's Republic of China. He was accountable for the ruinous policies of the ‘Cultural Revolution’ and the 'Great Leap Forward.’
Who is Mao Zedong?
500
Name one of the fourteen characteristics of fascism.
What is... 1. Powerful and Continuing Nationalism 2. Disregard for the Recognition of Human Rights 3. Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause 4. Authority of the Military 5. Rampant Sexism 6. Controlled Mass Media 7. Obsession with National Security 8. Religion and Government are Intertwined 9. Corporate Power is Protected 10. Labor Power is Suppressed 11. Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts 12. Obsession with Crime and Punishment 13. Rampant Cronyism and Corruption 14. Fraudulent Elections
500
Name one modern Italian Fascist movements?
What is: Fascism and Freedom Movement, Fiamma Tricolore, Forza Nuova, or Fronte Sociale Nazionale.
500
______ said the following quote: “Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it.”
Who is Adolf Hitler?
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