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3.Authoritarianism and totalitarianism
Authoritarian dictatorships
Authoritarian and totalitarian regimes
Politics
Foreign policy
Economy
Society
Various factors
New parties were formed that represented the working masses
The power of the state increased
The war had aroused nationalist feeling
The First World War
3.1.The ussr: Stanilism
characteristics
The economy
nationalisation of existing industries
hydraulic works
collectivisation of land
social equality
guaranteeing healthcar
education
housing
All political power
the only political party
the Constitution of 1936
The Komintern
3.2.Italian Fascism
economy
particularly after the economic crisis of 1929
Mussolini's social policies
put an end to the unrest because he removed workers' rights
the right to a union and to strike
In politics
he transferred all power to himself
He was the leader of the only political party
head of the government and head of the army
3.3.Nazi Germany
He adopted the following measures
In 1934
he was proclaimed head of state
he established the Third Reic
There was great economic development
Unemployment fell due to a programme of public works
the development of the arms industry