2.9 – analyze ideological systems that rejected liberalism

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2.9 – analyze ideological systems that rejected liberalism Chapter 7

The rejection of liberalism We have talked about modern liberalism and socialism as responses to classical liberalism. They were not the only responses – the values of liberalism were rejected by the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany between WWI and WWII as they promoted communism and fascism

Your task: In your assigned groups, you will research your topic you have been given. You will need to analyze your topic as it relates to the rejection of liberalism.