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Fascism is a type of political regime that places the nation above the individual. A central authoritative government led by a dictator with complete power to control the nation.

It became popular in Italy after World War I, when Mussolini ruled from 1922 until 1943. Support for the Fascist movement came for a few reasons.

(1) D'Annuzio and his supporters fled Flume and Italian nationalists marked Mussolini as the leader because he had previously advocated for strong foreign policy.

(2) After World War I, Italy was in debt and unemployment rose. Italian governments after the First World War failed to find effective ways to solve the economic and social problems prevailing at the time. The Italian people looked for a new type of government to raise employment rates and decrease debts, and the Fascist party promised labor, wage, and economic stability.

(3) Strikes were common and organized crime became a problem. Especially after the 1920 General Strike, the propertied class feared communism. The Italian people wanted a government with absolute power to keep the order and stability in Italy.

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It promised to improve the economies that were shattered during WWI

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