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How Valid is the Judgement That Mussolini’s Rise to Power Was Mainly The Result of the Failures of the Liberal State

   
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Title: How Valid is the Judgement That Mussolini’s Rise to Power Was Mainly The Result of the Failures of the Liberal State
 
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The fascists manage to break these strikes by attacking both the trade unionists and the strikers. By ‘defending’ Italy from the ‘revolution’ Mussolini and the fascists gain major support amongst the middle class and also gained support from the moderates as the government had done nothing to stop this revolution...
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However, Martin Clark criticises this claim by saying that the inclusion on Giovanni Giolitti on the government supported candidate list in an attempt to move people away from voting socialists in the 1921 election. This support from the Prime Minister gave the fascist party an air of respectability and also helped they gain 35 seats in the election clearly showing how the Liberal state played the major role in Mussolini rise to power...
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