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How was the rise of fascism in Italy different from the rise of Nazism in Germany?

A) The fascists slowly gained elected offices over many years; the Nazis took control of the government in a violent coup.

B) The fascists gained power by winning a national referendum; the German president appointed Nazis to government positions.

C) The fascists won a civil war that gave them control of Italy; the Nazis accumulated government power gradually in Germany.

D) The fascists gained power in one quick action; the Nazis gained power over time through the electoral process.

 



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The fascists gained power in one quick action, while the Nazis gained power over time through the electoral process.

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