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Acountry’s leader is making drastic political changes. he has had the military seize all factories and farmland in the country and place them under government control. he has forced farmers to work on large collective farms and turn over their harvests to the government. he has also required factory managers to produce only the goods the government orders. any person who objects to these changes risks being killed or imprisoned. which political philosophy does this leader most likely support?
a. fascism
b. communism
c. colonialism
d. nationalism
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