Fascism grew from all the following EXCEPT
A) the increasingly virulent nationalism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
B) the irrationalism articulated by the intellectual elite and viscerally felt by the masses.
C) a fear of Marxism and Bolshevism and a disgust with liberalism.
D) a desire to rebuild community while not resorting to Communism.
E) a renewed commitment for individual freedom.
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