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    In the 1920s, a new fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini brought violence and anti-communism to Italy, which then propagated to other nations. Although a victor in the Great War, Italians felt cheated in the Paris Peace Conference after being denied Austrian land secretly promised to them when they

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    October 28, 1922 at the head of the Italian Fascist Party. He soon became the architect of the resurgence of Italian supremacy modeled after the Roman Empire and three years were sufficient to establish the first fascist dictatorship in Europe. Mussolini was not a big soccer enthusiast, but still he realized the enormous possibilities that this sport provided to win not only the Italian population, but also European near countries. He was able to took advantage of the specific moment. He knew that

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    political instability. Massive unemployment and debts crippled the once effective government. Because of the economic and political instability a new ruler was able to come in. Italy was under the rule of of the ruthless and violent dictator Benito Mussolini. He rose to power in the wake of World War I as a leading proponent of Fascism. Fascism is a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized

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    No one took him seriously and people also thought that Benito Mussolini and the fascists were not a threat in Italy either. Fascism was very closely related to communism. In 1922 his followers helped him become the leader of Italy and he became a dictator like Hitler in Germany. Mussolini promised to restore the Roman Empire but started in Africa where there was the least resistance. Another dictator was Adolf Hitler. Like Mussolini, Hitler had a hard life. After fighting in WWI he joined the

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    Ending the War and Coming Home ` 1. a. By what point would you argue the war had shifted in favour of the Allies and away from the Axis? I would say that the war first began to shift in favour of the Allies in 1942, when the British and Americans (Allies) pushed back the Italians and Germans (Axis) in North Africa. b. Explain your answer. For majority of the war, the Italians and Germans, the Axis, were the ones who were controlling and taking over other countries’ lands. In 1942, the

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    same opinions, and goes by the very same strict rules. One a fictional world, and the other a historical event. Overall, they are really much more similar than they seem. Besides Adolf Hitler, there were other historical dictators such as Benito Mussolini. Mussolini to the Italians is much like the Chief Elder to the

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    In October 1935, Benito Mussolini had committed fascist Italy to imperial expansion by invading Ethiopia. Angered by French and British opposition to his invasion, Benito Mussolini welcomed Adolf Hitler support and began to draw closer to the German dictator he had once called a buffoon. Germany and Italy in the Spanish Civil War in 1936 also drew the two nations closer together. In October 1936, Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler concluded an agreement that recognized

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    Research Paper On Italy

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    Italy is famous for its art, architecture, and, of course, food. Italy has great buildings that have lasted years. These buildings include the Coliseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Pantheon. Italy is also known for its food. Bread, ice cream, and pizza are two things Italy has created. The country of Italy boasts takes pride in its loving culture, strong government, unique geography, enjoyable climates, and thriving economy. Italy has a great culture that revolves around family and food. The

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    The modern movement of architecture in early 20th represents an important shift in the way of designing buildings , they always be away from the traditional forms and construction techniques of the past and come up with new era of design . Modernists believed that by rejecting tradition they could discover radically new ways of making art and architecture . Modernism refers to a reforming movement in art, architecture, music and literature .The Bauhaus, Surrealism, Cubism, Fauvism, Futurism and Dada

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    Fascism Today

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    characteristics do not just apply to politics, but if a peer possesses one of these characteristics, it is showing that our generation could be blindingly reintroducing the fascist ideas. At least in the days of the glory of fascism, Hitler and Mussolini acknowledged their wrongdoings, and that they were fascists. Now, people cannot admit that they possess qualities of a fascist, and they do not understand it, consequentially giving the world a sneak peek of how the future rulers could end

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