Totalitarianism in Italy

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History

 

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Ronald M

 

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December 23, 2014

 

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The government monopolizes police, weapons, all means of mass communication (press, radio and films, art, music and literature), and has tight control of the country's economy. It is used to train people to think and behave in a specific way. In Italy, the development of a totalitarian state was made possible because fascism appealed to Italians...
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There was much unrest in Italy, and it seemed to be the only option. In the summer of 1920, dissatisfied workers caused the unrest, and growing populations of socialist parties worried middle-class Italians. Mussolini used turmoil to gain power. Benito Mussolini was born on July 29, 1883 in Varnano dei Costa...
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