What was benito mussolini’s attitude toward personal liberties
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Benito Mussolini, who served as Italy's Prime Minister from 1922 to 1943, was also known as a dictator and the founder of Fascism.
Benito Mussolini’s attitude:
- He was influenced by Adolf Hitler, and his foreign policies focused on increasing Italy's influence. His policies of gaining control of additional lands resulted in France's demise.
- He launched the war and took control of South-East France, Corsica, and Tunisia. He focused his efforts on organizing Italian armies to fight the British Empire in African regions as well as the Middle East.
- Italy made peace concessions to the British government, but they were refused. Mussolini was the architect of the integrated set of political reforms that propelled Fascism to prominence in Europe.
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Answer: is A) the state should decide which personal liberties were needed.
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