Oh, so close. But you messed up the last line.
Demands for strong measures = Fascism.
Here are the key differences:
Ideology and Focus:
Fascism: Rooted in intense nationalism, ethnic superiority, and militarism. It seeks to revitalize a nation through authoritarian leadership, often focusing on racial or national purity (e.g., Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy).
Communism: Based on Marxist theory, it aims for a global, classless society (internationalism) that abolishes private property to ensure equality. It focuses on economic equality and the elimination of social classes.