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  1. Fascism is one of the most controversial political terms in modern history. There is no universally accepted definition for the term [1]. For example, Wikipedia article Definitions of fascism presents 15 different definitions. Basically, the term fascism became associated with Benito Mussolinis regime in Italy (1922-1943).

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  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Politics/Fascism/Assessment. < Wikipedia:WikiProject Politics ‎ | Fascism. This is the assessment page of fascism task force. It contains FAQ about assessment, instructions how to assess articles, and statistics. For assessment log, see Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Fascism articles by quality log . FAQ[edit]

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