Fascism: Adolf Hitler (Germany), Benito Mussolini (Italy), and Francisco Franco's (Spain) type of totalitarian government where the govermment controlled everything except the economy Characteristie Description (summary or quote) Source Free market control of the economy with the govemment banning unions and strikes Harsh Laws Secret Police Armed Conflict No Freedom of Speech Propaganda
Fascism: Adolf Hitler (Germany), Benito Mussolini (Italy), and Francisco Franco's (Spain) type of totalitarian government where the govermment controlled everything except the economy Characteristie Description (summary or quote) Source Free market control of the economy with the govemment banning unions and strikes Harsh Laws Secret Police Armed Conflict No Freedom of Speech Propaganda
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Transcribed Image Text:Fascism: Adolf Hitler (Germany), Benito Mussolini (Italy), and Francisco Franco's (Spain) type of
totalitarian government where the govermment controlled everything except the economy
Characteristic
Description (summary or quote)
Source
Free market control of the economy with the
govemment banning unions and strikes
Harsh Laws
Secret Police
Armed
Conflict
No Freedom of
Speech
Propaganda
![Examples
Communism: Joseph Stalin's type of totalitarian government in the Soviet Union where the government
controlled the economy
Characteristie
Description (summary or quote)
Source
Government control of the economy (called a
command economy), like forcing workers to
industrialize quickly and moving peasants onto
collective farms
"Joseph Stalin" from The Great
Big Book of Horrible Things by
Harsh Laws
Matthew White
The NKVD or KGB arresting people and shipping "Joseph Stalin" from The Great
them to work camps and prisons in Siberia
Secret Police
Big Book of Horrible Things by
Matthew White
"By 1939, the network of forced labor camps,
prisons, and colonies held 2.9 million people."
1) Fighting against the people of Ukraine for
protesting the collectivization
1) "Addendum to the minutes of
[December 6, 1932] Politburo
[meeting] No. 93"
Soviet Archives Exhibit, Library
2) Almost every loser in Stalin's earlier climb to
power (Bukharin, Amenev, Rykov, and
Zinoviev...) was arrested, beaten into confessing,
paraded through show trials', and shot."
of Congress (adapted)
Armed
Conflict
2) "Joseph Stalin" from The
Great Big Book of Horrible
Things by Matthew White
"Stalin expanded Lenin's political prisons... The
No Freedom of system was packed with outeasts, troublemakers,
complainers, dissidents, and other dangerous
"Joseph Stalin" from The Great
Big Book of Horrible Things by
Matthew White
Speech
enemies of the state"
Propaganda
Poster of men swinging hammers in a factory
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Transcribed Image Text:Examples
Communism: Joseph Stalin's type of totalitarian government in the Soviet Union where the government
controlled the economy
Characteristie
Description (summary or quote)
Source
Government control of the economy (called a
command economy), like forcing workers to
industrialize quickly and moving peasants onto
collective farms
"Joseph Stalin" from The Great
Big Book of Horrible Things by
Harsh Laws
Matthew White
The NKVD or KGB arresting people and shipping "Joseph Stalin" from The Great
them to work camps and prisons in Siberia
Secret Police
Big Book of Horrible Things by
Matthew White
"By 1939, the network of forced labor camps,
prisons, and colonies held 2.9 million people."
1) Fighting against the people of Ukraine for
protesting the collectivization
1) "Addendum to the minutes of
[December 6, 1932] Politburo
[meeting] No. 93"
Soviet Archives Exhibit, Library
2) Almost every loser in Stalin's earlier climb to
power (Bukharin, Amenev, Rykov, and
Zinoviev...) was arrested, beaten into confessing,
paraded through show trials', and shot."
of Congress (adapted)
Armed
Conflict
2) "Joseph Stalin" from The
Great Big Book of Horrible
Things by Matthew White
"Stalin expanded Lenin's political prisons... The
No Freedom of system was packed with outeasts, troublemakers,
complainers, dissidents, and other dangerous
"Joseph Stalin" from The Great
Big Book of Horrible Things by
Matthew White
Speech
enemies of the state"
Propaganda
Poster of men swinging hammers in a factory
Powerpoint from elass
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