Mussolini and the Rise of fascism
•Brown Shirts were his force of intimidation
•March on Rome gave him power, and also inspired hitler to march on Munich
•Acerbo Law was to give Mussolini power over the country, Acerbo Law changed how many votes were needed to controll the majority of the government
•Lateran Accords
•March on Rome gave him power, and also inspired hitler to march on Munich
•Acerbo Law was to give Mussolini power over the country, Acerbo Law changed how many votes were needed to controll the majority of the government
•Lateran Accords
Mussolini and Hitler together
Allowing fascism to rise
Summary
Mussolini was the first of the Fascist dictators. He used intimidation and flawed voting to take power and inspired Hitler to do the same thing.
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