What are the common characteristics of Fascist governments?

Answer:
Fascism is a radical, authoritarian, nationalist political ideology which strives for many goals, including:

1. Rebuild the nation (politically-associated group) by commitment to the community as an organic entity bounded by collective connexions, such as culture or ethnicity.

2. Creation of a totalitarian, single-party state through mass mobilisation and control of the populace.

3. Promotion of political violence and war as a means to regenerate the national spirit and vitality.

4. Opposition to both economic liberalism and socialism.
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