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What was Mussolini's method of taking power!?
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His style of leadership!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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oh, he was very strong about nationalism!. he encouraged his people to take a nationalist stance and defend their own country and be very proud (as opposed to hitler, who was nationalistic to an extent, but a nationalist in the wrong sense!. he believed that being proud in germany was good, but to be mad at the rest of europe for having put a war guilt clause and blaming WWI on them)!.

he portrayed the youth and women as leaders, especially!. the youth were called upon to fight for their country and rebel and be all proud of themselves!. women were called upon to have strong healthy sons and reproduce quickly!. mussolini even gave out prizes to mothers with the healthiest children, and who produced the most!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Mussolini's Method of coming to power:

In November 1914, Mussolini he founded a new paper, Il Popolo d'Italia, and the prowar group Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria!. HE EVIDENTLY HOPED THAT THE WAR MIGHT LEAD TO A COLLAPSE OF SOCIETY THAT WOULD BRING HIM TO POWER!.
Fascism became an organized political movement in March 1919 when Mussolini founded the Fasci de Combattimento!. After failing in the 1919 elections, Mussolini at last entered parliament in 1921 as a right-wing member!.

"THE FASCISTI FORMED ARMED SQUADS TO TERRORIZE MUSSOLINI'S FORMER SOCIALIST COLLEAGUES!. THE GOVERNMENT SELDOM INTERFERED!. IN RETURN FOR THE SUPPORT OF A GROUP OF INDUSTRIALISTS AND AGRARIANS, MUSSOLINI GAVE HIS APPROVAL TO STRIKEBREAKING, AND HE ABANDONED REVOLUTIONARY AGITATION!. WHEN THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENTS OF GIOVANNI GIOLITTI, IVANOE BONOMI, AND LUIGI FACTA FAILED TO STOP THE SPREAD OF ANARCHY, MUSSOLINI WAS INVITED BY THE KING, IN OCTOBER, 1922 TO FORM A GOVERNMENT!.
At first he was supported by the Liberals in parliament!. With their help he introduced strict censorship and altered the methods of election so that in 1925-1926 he was able to assume dictatorial powers and dissolve all other political parties!.

**(the indifference of the people in power gave Mussolini almost a free ride into power)


Mussolini's style of leadership:
Fascist Dictatorship

Skillfully USING HIS ABSOLUTE CONTROL OVER THE PRESS, he gradually built up the legend of the "Duce, a man who was always right and could solve all the problems of politics and economics!. ITALY WAS SOON A POLICE STATE With those who tried TO RESIST HIM, for example the Socialist Giacomo Matteotti, HE SHOWED HIMSELF UTTERLY RUTHLESS!. But Mussolini's skill in propaganda was such that he had surprisingly little opposition!.

**(At various times after 1922, Mussolini personally took over the ministries of the interior, of foreign affairs, of the colonies, of the corporations, of the army and the other armed services, and of public works!. Sometimes he held as many as seven departments simultaneously, as well as the premiership!. He was also head of the all-powerful Fascist party (formed in 1921) and the armed Fascist militia!. In this way he succeeded in keeping power in his own hands and preventing the emergence of any rival!.)**

But it was at the price of creating a regime that was overcentralized, inefficient, and corrupt!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (July 29, 1883 – April 28, 1945) was an Italian who led the National Fascist Party and is credited with being one of key figures in the creation of Fascism!. He became the Prime Minister of Italy in 1922 and began using the title Il Duce by 1925!. Mussolini was the leader of the Italian dictatorship until 1943 and - for a short period after this until his death - Mussolini was the leader of the Italian Social Republic!.

Mussolini was among the founders of Italian fascism, which included elements of nationalism, corporatism, expansionism, social progress and anti-communism in combination with censorship and state propaganda!. In the years following his creation of the fascist ideology, Mussolini influenced, or achieved admiration from, a wide variety of political figures!.[4]

Among the domestic achievements of Mussolini from the years 1924–1939 were: his public works programmes such as the taming of the Pontine Marshes, the improvement of job opportunities, and public transport!. Mussolini also solved the Roman Question by concluding the Lateran Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See!. He is also credited with securing economic success in Italy's colonies and commercial dependencies!.[5]Www@QuestionHome@Com

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he was head of the fascist party and like an italian dictator
his leadership style was fascist he like used censorship and propagandaWww@QuestionHome@Com

all i know is he was a dictator who took over italy during world war IIWww@QuestionHome@Com