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    Fascism are similar in a way because the leaders that were communist and the leaders that were fascist were basically doing the same thing just in a different way. A few famous fascists are Benito Mussolini‚ Hideki Tojo‚ and Adolf Hitler. Each and everyone of these leader has different ways of fascism. Benito Mussolini capitalized

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    enslave them. However‚ his totalism ideology had a positive hidden impact on Italy. This is because his regime oversaw Italy transform from a respected‚ second-tier state to a modernized nation with great power affectations. Apologists debate that Mussolini was an active leader due the inept liberal government he replaced‚ Italy’s legacy of class division that he created and the hard economic times that the relatively poor country experienced during the period between the wars. Therefore‚ even though

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    government under Benito Mussolini. During the Russian revolution‚ Russia turned to communism under Vladimir Lenin. After Lenin passed away Joseph Stalling took his place. To them‚ Democracy led to corruption and weakness and put individual or class interests above national goals because all democratic countries at that time were experiencing difficulties. When Adolf Hitler came into power he followed Mussolini rule by establishing a totalitarian government.  Benito Mussolini was the son of a

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    Limited personal rights ▪ State was supreme ▪ Conservative‚ right wing party that grows from the middle class Italy- Benito Mussolini Post WWI problems: ▪ Rising inflation (prices) ▪ Social unrest ▪ Unemployment ▪ Anger over small land gains from the treaty ( they thought they should get more) The Answer?? Benito Mussolini promised to save Italy- create a stable economy‚ make Italy great again through a strong army‚ save middle/ upper class Italians from

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    number of different factors. The roots of fascism can be found in the failure of a whole political class and system to resist authoritarianism and it was a start of a big mistake made by the Italian government‚ even though allot of people thought Mussolini forced his way into power‚ in actual fact he was invited into parliament by an incompetent and underestimating liberal party (Giolitti) who formed a coalition with the fascists party in 1921 ’the national block’. During the time the fascists came

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    Why Did Fascism Rise in Europe During the 1920s? Could It Have in the 1930s Us? Assignment #2- Why did Hitler and Mussolini rise to power‚ and how did they use it? Could a Hitler or Mussolini have acquired power in the United States during the 1930s? Cameron Combs HS240N Assignment#2 Dr. Chico What kind of economic environment would embrace Fascism? What kind of society would allow their country’s freedoms and future to be placed into one dictator’s hands? Germany was surrounded by

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    experiment in Italy was a failure. Benito Mussolini aimed to make the world safe for the middle class‚ small business owners‚ property owners‚ and people in the agricultural area. Through this‚ Mussolini gained support of the majority of the population. There is no doubt that most of the support was actually the work of propaganda and rhetoric rather than the ‘real thing’. The government made desperate attempts to significantly increase the birthrate in Italy. In 1927‚ Mussolini launched the "Battle for births"

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    warfare and a desire for power. These circumstances gave rise to aggressive‚ military-themed political organizations. In Italy‚ Mussolini’s Fascist party‚ founded by Benito Mussolini‚ endeavored to restore Italian prestige to that of Roman Empire (Wagnalls 2014). After quickly seizing power and becoming prime minister in 1922‚ Mussolini turned Italy into Europe’s first functional fascist state. Similarly‚ after Hitler emerged as a charismatic leader of Nazi party‚ his fascist party grew strong enough

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    Background Information and context: In the early 1930’s Italy’s population was growing steadily. The Italian leader‚ Benito Mussolini‚ was eager to increase the size of the Italian empire. He wanted to increase the empire for several reasons. Firstly‚ an expanded empire would provide much needed raw materials needed to help Italian Industry and military expansion. Secondly an increased empire would send out a clear message of strength and add to national prestige. Thirdly‚ expansion would provide

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    were tortured‚ castrated and humiliated after having tried and failed to secure a stronger Italian position within Africa by conquering Abyssinia; was by trying to maintain placated relations between Britain and Italy‚ so as not to antagonise Benito Mussolini (Leader of the National Fascist Party‚ ruling Italy as prime minister from 1922)‚ threatening the safety of Britain. An example of this is how‚ despite what was thought to be a more effective solution in solving the crisis‚ it was agreed that

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