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By: Eduardo De Casas Esteban Vasquez Sharon Situ Ashley Martinez Rodrigo Garcia Italy
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Prime minister of Italy. He originally believed in communism, but his political view soon shifted from socialism to Fascism.
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Italian Fascism= Nationalism, Totalitarianism, Single Party State, Social Darwinism, Militarism, Mixed Economy, Class Collaboration, Corporatism, etc.
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Mussolini’s Italian fascists were primarily anti- democratic, anti-Semitic, and anti-Marxist They fascists also abided by the ideals of Corporatism
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Corporatism was the organizing of all aspects of society into social, economic, and political categories Fascists used this to help the economy thrive
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Fascist government limited the number of women employees (e.g. working in factories) They believed women should stay home and bear children Result: Women were working as domestic servants
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The Italian Fascists were known as “The Black Shirts”
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In 1929 the Roman Catholic Church and the Italian state made peace Lateran Accords of February 1929 was signed
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Wanted the fascist government to have a mixture of socialism and the laissez-faire system
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Mussolini in 1938 replaces the Chamber of Deputies with the Chamber of Corporations This new corporation was suppose to increase productions.
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Gains economic power through Institute for Industrial Reconstruction
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The Institute for Industrial Reconstruction was the Italian public holding established in 1933
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It was an attempt to reconstruct the financial banks and private companies that went bankrupted during the Great Depression in Italy
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1935 Italy invades Ethiopia Invasion happens because of Italy’s financial problems
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League of Nations urges its members to not purchase Italian goods Wages continues to be depressed
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Fascism brings dislocation and falling standard of living in Italy
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