PPT-Fascist Italy Benito Mussolini

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Note There are additonal notes below each slide Among the Big Four at Paris Peace Conference Felt shafted by the allies in terms of territory Postwar Itally Fiume

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Note There are additonal notes below each slide Among the Big Four at Paris Peace Conference Felt shafted by the allies in terms of territory Postwar Itally Fiume Italia irridenta . page 38 Global Forces, The World This Century. Son of a socialist blacksmith; violent and bullying child. Early years wrote for various socialist or conservative papers depending on what he had most to gain or the mood of the times. Path to War. Japan’s . Expansion in Asia. heavily depended on foreign sources on raw . material .  Island Nation. 1931 – 1933 Japanese . military . invades and conquers Chinese province of Manchuria. History of Italian Foreign Policy. Italian Foreign Policy: A Historiographical Analysis, 1922-1960 . February 10th, 2015. Mussolini 1940. If war goes on, impossible for Italy to stay out. Italy not relegated in corner of Europe as Spain. Chapter 29-2. Causes for the rise of fascism in Italy. In the early 20. th. century Italy was a liberal state with civil rights and a liberal constitution. Then:. Italia Irrendenta: Orlando left the Paris Peace Conference early and angry because Italy did not get the territory promised to her after the war. Path to War. Japan’s . Expansion in Asia. heavily depended on foreign sources on raw . material .  Island Nation. 1931 – 1933 Japanese . military . invades and conquers Chinese province of Manchuria. By. Kyle . Girouard. Early Life. Benito Mussolini was born in Forli, Italy, in 1883. .. . His was . a blacksmith and . a devout socialist, while his mother was a school teacher.. He was known for having a quick temper and being disobedient and was expelled from school twice, despite this trouble he surprisingly became a school teacher.. Il Duce, . Founder of Fascism, . and. . Hitler’s Inspiration. Benito Mussolini (1883-1945). Son of a Blacksmith. A Socialist till WWI, when his nationalism took over. Went to school until 18. Received a degree for teaching. Italy: 1918 – 43. BestMonkey.com. Post-war discontent in Italy. Pre-M: Weak government. Proportional representation: coalitions. Politicians all liberal-minded: no party. No policies. Politicians acted independently - . “Il Duce”: “The Leader”. Benito Mussolini (1883-1945). The Characteristics of Mussolini. Little Man Syndrome: Stood 5’6. What he lacked in physical size he made up for with his attitude and aggressiveness. Important Terms. :. Fascism. Do Now:. What are some characteristics of life in a totalitarian state? . The Rise of . Dicators. in Europe . The Rise of Dictators. Widespread economic hardships caused by Great Depression contributed to the rise of dictators in Europe. . Lesson 6 . Fascism Emerges in Italy . Learning Objectives. Describe the rise of Mussolini.. Summarize Mussolini’s policies as leader of Italy.. Identify the characteristics of totalitarianism and fascism.. By: Julie Macias p. 6-7 . What is fascism?. Fascism is a political movement that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a government headed by a dictatorial leader.. Mussolini Part 3 . What were Mussolini’s Economic and Social Policies, and what factors influenced them? . Mussolini realized the importance of strong economy for the strength of his regime; he wanted to make Italy economically self-sufficient in food and raw materials (autarchy) . in the 1970s. Nadiah. (405) & Rachel (403). Years of lead (Italy). The . Years of Lead. was a period of socio-political turmoil in . Italy. that lasted from the late 1960s into the early 1980s. This period was marked by a wave of .

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