When did Benito Mussolini become Prime Minister of Italy?
November 29th 1922
October 27th 1921
October 29th 1922
November 17th 1921
How many seats did Mussolini win in the 1921 election?
35 seats
30 seats
22 seats
14 seats
How did Mussolini die?
He committed suicide after the events of the second world war.
He was shot in the head whilst driving to work.
He died peacefully in his sleep, at the age of 61.
He was hung by Italian communists.
In the 1919 national election what percentage of votes did the Fascist party receive in Milan?
3%
8.5%
Less than 2%
7%
What did the Fascist Party go against?
They were against: trades unions, and the PSI, as well as capitalism and big business, the monarchy and the church.
They were against: extreme nationalism, militarism and the idea of a heroic leader.
They were against: the idea of a totalitarian state, and instead believed in class war.
What were some of the main failures of Liberal Italy?
One failure was the increasing economic growth of the country.
Some failures included the strong friendship between the North and South, as well as the friendship between the Church and the State.
One failure was that everyone in the country was entitled to a vote.
Some failures included the North Vs. South division, the conflict between the Church and the state, as well as the franchise and the effects of the war.
Who influenced Mussolini's anti-Semitic behaviour in 1938?
Nobody influenced his decision to enforce anti-Semitic behaviour, he always had anti-Jewish thoughts and beliefs.
His relationship with Hitler influenced his behaviour towards the Jewish race.
His father told him that anti-Semitic behaviour would benefit Italy.
The Church influenced his decisions to mistreat the Jewish people.