Fascism
Fascismo is a Spanish word that translates to 'fascism' in English. Fascism is a form of far-right, authoritarian political ideology that is characterized by dictatorial power, strong regimentation of society and the economy, and the suppression of opposition through force and censorship. It emerged in early 20th-century Europe from nationalist and other right-wing ideologies. Fascism is commonly associated with the regimes of Benito Mussolini in Italy, Adolf Hitler in Germany, and Francisco Franco in Spain.
Fascism originated in Italy during World War I.
This sentence is stating a historical fact about where and when fascism was first established as a political ideology.
Fascism rejects democracy and Marxism.
This sentence indicates the ideological stance of fascism, in opposition to democratic and Marxist philosophies.
Franco ruled Spain with a policy of fascism.
This sentence provides an historical example of a country (Spain) that was governed under the political ideology of fascism, under the leadership of Franco.