Communism vs. Fascism.

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Communism vs. Fascism

Communism Fascism

Communism Fascism

Communism Fascism

totalitarian Communism Fascism

Use these characteristics to complete the double bubble map Germany Peasants supported Classless society Middle class / industrialists supported Different classes Mao Zedong State control of economy Police terror Soviet Union Italy One party rule China Dictatorship No individual rights Hitler Mussolini Stalin

Write Using the information from the double bubble, write a paragraph in which you compare and contrast communism and fascism.