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Chapter #13 – Section#3

 Benito Mussolini built the first totalitarian state, a one-party dictatorship that attempts to regulate every aspect of the lives of its citizens. Stalin and Hitler followed Mussolini’s lead.  Mussolini coined the term fascism, even though it had no unifying theory like Marxists (communists/socialists).  Fascism describes any centralized government that is not communist whose policies glorify the state over the individual and are destructive to basic human rights.  Fascism is rooted in extreme nationalism, glorifying action, violence, discipline, and loyalty to the state.  Fascists pursued aggressive foreign expansion, glorified warfare as “survival of the fittest.”  Fascists were also antidemocratic, rejecting the concepts of equality and liberty.  Read pg. 436 – Infographic: The Making of a Totalitarian State

 Intense devotion to a particular person.  A cult of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods, to create an idealized, heroic, and at times, god-like public image, often through unquestioning flattery and praise.mass mediapropagandaflatterypraise  "charismatic authority”, hero worship.charismatic authorityhero worship

 Look in my eyes What do you see? The cult of personality  I know your anger, I know your dreams I've been everything you want to be Oh, I'm the cult of personality  Like Mussolini and Kennedy I'm the cult of personality The cult of personality The cult of personality  Neon lights, a Nobel prize When a mirror speaks, the reflection lies You don't have to follow me Only you can set me free  I sell the things you need to be I'm the smiling face on your TV Oh, I'm the cult of personality  I exploit you, still you love me I tell you, one and one makes three Oh, I'm the cult of personality Like Joseph Stalin and Gandhi Oh, I'm the cult of personality The cult of personality The cult of personality  Neon lights, a Nobel prize When a leader speaks, that leader dies You won't have to follow me Only you can set you free  You gave me fortune, you gave me fame You me power in your God's name I'm every person you need to be Oh, I'm the cult of personality  I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of personality}  Read more:

Dissatisfaction and Unrest Mussolini Takes Power Mussolini Changes Italy

Section #3 Assessment Answer: (#2-6) pg. 438