Fascism in Mussolini’s Italy By: Ben Jackson, Grace Rabinowitz, Stephanie Mafra, Fotis Stathatos.

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Fascism in Mussolini’s Italy By: Ben Jackson, Grace Rabinowitz, Stephanie Mafra, Fotis Stathatos

-Italy turns to Totalitarianism Italy’s Problems After WW1

Problems Continue 1. Economic Distress 2. Feared Communism 3. Italy Upset 4. Weak Government

Mussolini's Rise To Power -Fascist Party -Demands power in Rome

Mussolini's Rise To Power -Mussolini invaded Abyssinia (Ethiopia) -Military power

All About Fascism The ideas of the government > everything

Mussolini and Hitler Fascism in Italy and Nazism in Germany

Works Cited CLASS TEXTBOOK Ramírez, Susan E., Peter N. Stearns, Samuel S. Wineburg, and Steven A. Goldberg. "The Interwar Years." Holt world history: human legacy. Austin, Tex.: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Print. ABC-CLIO SOURCE Zander, Patrick. "Fascism." World History: The Modern Era. ABC-CLIO, Web. 18 May DISCOVERY EDUCATION SOURCE Lansford, Tom. "totalitarianism." World History: The Modern Era. ABC-CLIO, Web. 18 May "Benito Mussolini." Discovery Education. Web. 18 May EBSCO SOURCE Ryan, James. "Benito Mussolini." EBSCO HOST. Web. 18 May ADDITIONAL SOURCES Llewellyn, Jennifer, Jim Southey, and Steve Thompson. "Hitler and Mussolini Cautious Allies." Alpha History: Nazi Germany. Web. 18 May Mussolini, Benito. "Benito Mussolini: What Is Fascism, 1932." Internet History Sourcebooks. Fordham University. Web. 18 May “Italy Invades Ethiopia IN " - RareNewspapers.com. News Paper of World. Web. 18 May 2014.