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Mark the false statements. Select all that apply. Nazism and fascism have similarities. Political and economic, but not social activities, are limited under the rule of a fascist government. Hitler ruled as a dictator and stirred the people to continue to be a "pure race." Hitler appealed to the continental glory that was due Europe. In a fascist government, worker strikes are never allowed.

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the second and fourth don't sound right. I think they are false. I'm not 100 percent on that though. but 1 and 3 sound true. especially the first one.
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The correct answers are B) Political and economic, but not social activities, are limited under the rule of a fascist government, and D) Hitler appealed to the Continental that was due to Europe.

The statements that are false are Political and economic, but not social activities, are limited under the rule of a fascist government, and Hitler appealed to the Continental that was due to Europe.

It is true that Nazism and fascism have some similarities. Indeed, among other interest, that is the reason for the Alliance of Germany and Italy during World War 1 and World War II. It is also true that Hitler ruled as a dictator and encouraged the people to maintain a pure race. Indeed, this was one of the most important elements of his government, to maintain the supremacy of the German race over other races and the persecution of the Jews. And finally, it is true that in a fascist government, worker strikes are not allowed.

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