Benito Mussolini Totalitarian Dictator Do you Know? Click on Benito for video 1. His political party 2. What led Mussolini to power (1922) 3. Goal for.

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Benito Mussolini Totalitarian Dictator Do you Know? Click on Benito for video 1. His political party 2. What led Mussolini to power (1922) 3. Goal for Italy 4. Invasion

BACK 1. Fascist Party

Benito Mussolini Totalitarian Dictator Do you Know? 1. His political party 2. What led Mussolini to power (1922)

BACK 1. Fascist Party 2. Hatred for Treaty of Versailles, Depression in Italy

Benito Mussolini Totalitarian Dictator Do you Know? 1. His political party 2. What led Mussolini to power (1922) 3. Goal for Italy

BACK 1. Fascist Party 2. Hatred for Treaty of Versailles, Depression in Italy 3. Restore glory of Roman Empire (North Africa and Balkans) (North Africa and Balkans)

North Africa Balkans

Benito Mussolini Totalitarian Dictator Do you Know? 1. His political party 2. What led Mussolini to power (1922) 3. Goal for Italy 4. Invasion

BACK 1. Fascist Party 2. Hatred for Treaty of Versailles, Depression in Italy 3. Restore glory of Roman Empire 4. Ethiopia (1935) to increase empire