A state is said to be fascist when

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A state is said to be fascist when

  • A. its leader is partriotic but the citizens are not
  • B. all rights and liberties are subordinated to state interest
  • C. its citizens are fanatically in love with their leader
  • D. all fights and liberties are placed above state interests

Correct Answer: B. all rights and liberties are subordinated to state interest

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