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    that by making good political decisions Benito Mussolini was born into a family being the eldest of boy. Being so his political views were heavily influenced by his father. His father and mother had differences on beliefs but compromised with him being sent to a boarding school. That was how Mussolini came to become the person he was. Now Caesar was alike Mussolini by having bring brought up in a family that corrupts their view on the world. But unlike Mussolini Caesar was brought up in a family that

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    Hitler and Mussolini were very similar since both shared the same motives for gaining power and the Fascist belief in absolute control by one supreme leader. After World War I‚ Italy was upset that they didn’t get the land they were promised and Germany was angered by the reparations that they faced. In Benito Mussolini’s The Doctrine of Fascism he wrote‚ “The Italian people will rise again to create a new Roman Empire‚ and once again the Italian people will lead the world.” Hitler hoped to develop

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    Benito Mussolini‚ What is Fascism? Italy faced serious postwar economic problems which became known as "The Two Red Years". It faced inflation problems due to government printing money to pay for weapons‚ workers on strike‚ arms and shipbuilders became bankrupt due to lack of government order‚ and unemployment rose to two million as returning soldiers searched for work. Benito Mussolini‚ upon being removed from the Socialist Party for advocating Italy ’s participation in battle‚ organized the

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    FORCE IN ITALIAN POLITICS AFTER 1918? When Benito Mussolini concluded his violent and semi-legal seizure of power in Italy on the 29th October 1922‚ the Fascist era began in victory as crowds of Blackshirts rushed to the capital to celebrate their leader. The aim of this essay is to explain the Fascists’ rise to power in Italy. Thus‚ whilst the highly repressive nature of Fascism cannot be understated‚ this essay will focus solely on Italy before Mussolini seized control. Why was Italy the first European

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    Ty Easley World History Honors Unit VII Paper 12/16/09 Mussolini versus Mao Benito Mussolini and Mao Tse-tung were both influential totalitarian leaders in their own right. Both were revolutionaries‚ visionary or otherwise‚ and booth loosely followed a similar pattern of leadership and control‚ though with some deviations to allow for incongruent circumstances. Mussolini and Mao shared similar source philosophies – both were portrayed as an example of a “phoenix arising from the ashes”. In

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    books‚ once belonging to Mr. Jones. He begins to teach himself‚ followed by the other pigs‚ and finally he helps the other animals to read and write. Some of the not so intelligent animals find this quite taxing‚ whereas the pigs– being the most intelligent‚ learn the fastest. Snowball is the most interested in educating the animals‚ and the well being of the other animals on the farm. Just as Trotsky was intent in educating the Russian people‚ and their well being during the Revolution. "Napoleon took

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    The dictatorial leadership of Joseph Stalin‚ Benito Mussolini‚ and Adolf Hitler encountered with the Western nations because all three of the inhumane leaders broke the western nations beliefs. Stalin‚ Mussolini‚ and Hitler were all dictators that contributed to the beginning of World War II. Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union‚ Mussolini was the leader of the fascist party‚ and Hitler was leader of the Nazi party. These men were abominable and inhumane. They killed millions of people during

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    Following the downfall of Benito Mussolini’s fascist rule and the devastation of the Second World War‚ the nation of Italy saw the origination of a cinematic movement known as neorealism. Regarded as “one of the most innovative and important movements” in Italy’s collection of art (Schiavo 107)‚ neorealism began in 1945 and continued through 1952‚ with Italian film directors creating an assortment of material culture that depicted a shift in the nation’s identity (Ruberto 3). Through the utilization

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    to groups rather than individuals. For example‚ in Italy‚ Benito Mussolini believed that the power of a nation does not lie on every single individual but in the state as a whole. As the leader of the National Fascist Party in Italy‚ Mussolini was one of the founders of Fascism. In Mussolini “Doctrine of Fascism”‚ he writes many of his ideas that describe fascism and how the state should be under a fascist rule. In his document‚ Mussolini has many arguments that include why he is against peace‚ democracy

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    Another key person‚ and Hitler’s collaborator was Benito Mussolini. In the photograph above are Benito Mussolini (left)‚ and Adolf Hitler (right)‚ were allies during World War II. Benito Mussolini‚ Dictator of Italy‚ is known for the creation in 1919 of his own political party‚ called the Fascist Revolutionary Party later being renamed the National Fascist Party. The National Fascist Party ruled Italy from 1922 when the March on Rome took place‚ to 1943. The original idea of Italian Fascists was

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