In what way was socialism a cause for the rise of fascism in Italy ?
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After first world war, Italy suffers a lot of poverty . people got angry with government .
Mussolini took this situation as advantage to capture power . this is the reason that Mussolini and fascism rise in Italy
Mussolini took this situation as advantage to capture power . this is the reason that Mussolini and fascism rise in Italy
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The fear of socialism encouraged the rise of fascism in Italy.
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- After World War I, Fascism allure to Italians because the nation was weak and tired of the present government who was showing little efforts to people.
- Fascism promised to bring steadiness in economic which was in breaking state.
- Benito Mussolini, introduced fascism in Italy to solve problems, along with social security, solidarity, and create a strong nationality.
- Benito Mussolini was able to seize control in Italy and become a dictator from 1925 to 1945.
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