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    expressionistic Futurist Movement. The most telling mark of Italy’s fractured past is ‘la questione della lingua’ (the question of the language). Although the Tuscan dialect was chosen to be the official language of Unified Italy‚ the mottled linguistic coloring of Italy could not be easily erased. As a result of the country’s lack of linguistic uniformity‚ it suffers to this day from a greatly splintered national identity. Many movies‚ such as those of the Neorealist genre‚ include subtitles

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    movements‚ Italian Neorealism was a response to what came before. Even before World War II ended‚ the Italians were seeking a new form of film. A form that would leave behind the unrealistic decadence of Hollywood and the ’white telephone’ dramas of Italy. Their response was the stylistics movement Italian Neorealism. Before 1943 and Mussolini’s fall critics and filmmakers were calling for a representation of real life (http://cinecollage.net/neorealism.html). Luchino Visconti’s Ossessione (1943)‚ still

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    A level History Notes

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    for Paper 1 and Paper 3 “Mastering Modern World History” by Norman Lowe 3 4 NATIONALISM Paper 1 5 Assess the impact of nationalism on the 1848–49 revolutions in Germany and Italy. Examiners will expect answers that are reasonably balanced between Germany and Italy. 60:40 either way - probably in favor of Italy – can merit any. Most candidates are likely to see nationalism as synonymous with support for unification but high credit should be given to answers that are aware of the distinction

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    This cannot be better exemplified than by Italy under the rule of the ruthless and violent dictator‚ Benito Mussolini. What a totalitarian state is‚ the characteristics it has‚ and how Italy turned into one are three points that will be studied in this essay. A brief look into Mussolini’s life and his rise to power will also be examined‚ as well as how his reign resulted for Italy and in turn‚ how it affected the whole world. An assessment of Italy as a totalitarian state will bring this essay

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    Q) Critically analyze the Figure of Madman in Dario Fo’s play The Accidental Death of an anarchist. A) Dario Fo’s play The Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1970) lies in the category of revolutionary theatre that challenges the fascist regime of Italy. The play is a farce based on events involving a real person‚ Giuseppe Pinelli‚ who fell - or was thrown - from the fourth floor window of a Milan police station in 1969. He was accused of bombing a bank. The accusation is widely seen as part of

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    socialist. They disliked the way socialism bullied them into employing people all year around whereas other believe socialist were planning to seize their land. From this‚ we can see how violence was incorporated into the everyday running of the fascist government to eliminate‚ appease and consolidate power. The violence can also be justified by the fascism government as they only had limited options available to them in gaining power.

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    play The Accidental Death of an Anarchist in a comical manner‚ the Italian fascist government of 1970 would have censored it. Dario Fo surely knew that if his play was more direct and aggressive‚ the play would have been censored and he would have paid the consequences. The Accidental Death of an Anarchist surely served as political tool‚ not only because it denounced the so called “strategy of tension” used by the fascist government. Dario Fo has succeeded in his objective to inform the world about

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    Keynesian economic theory can be seen as a government deploying supply-side policies and increasing government spending to try and boost an economy’s GDP. For example‚ the government could increase spending in education‚ to increase the general employability of an economy for future years‚ to reduce unemployment levels in the future‚ reducing the amount paid in unemployment benefits by a government and to increase economic prosperity‚ wealth and consumer spending for an economy‚ so that the government

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    Italy as a Wine Industry

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    Introduction In common with the other major wine-producing nations of the “old world” such as France Germany and Spain‚ Italy has undergone something of a reality check during the course of the past 20 years. The old certainties that appeared to guarantee a healthy export trade reaching far into the future have been dented somewhat by the appearance of the new kids on the block. “New world” nations such as the United States‚ Argentina‚ Chile and‚ in particular‚ Australia have helped to concentrate

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    (Anishaa) Andorra: • Principality of Andorra • Southwestern Europe‚ Pyrenees mountains‚ on the border between France and Spain • Snowy‚ cold winters and warm‚ dry summers • Mountainous terrain (dissected by narrow valleys) • Languages: Catalan (official language)‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese and French • Ruled by co-princes: The President of France and the Bishop of Urgel. • Flag: 3 vertical bands of blue yellow and red combine the French and Spanish colours • VIRTUS UNITA FORTIOR = Strength United

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