Mussolini had the support of many people including Italian nationalists who were unhappy about the outcome of the first World War (they felt that Italy had not received enough of the spoils) and he had support for middle and higher income classes who feared a communist revolt which had recently been put down in neighboring Germany.
Mussolini wanted power. He felt he could gain more power by being an ally of Hitler's Germany. So helped the United Kingdom and France think that Hitler's takeover of Austria was nothing and that Europe would be able to avoid war.
He came to power in 1914 on the first world war
Mussolini was pro-violence. He believed that if necessary an Italian should die for the good of the state. At the begining of his campaign he even used terror to gain power. Google "Mussolini, Black Shirts" or "Mussolini, OVRA"
It helped his party gain a majority in parliament (Chamber of Deputies) as it meant the party with the most votes automatically got 2/3 of the seats, which helped him establish Fascist power as it legitimised his power.
There are different methods that Mussolini used to gain political power. He came into power after decades of struggles between red and black socialists and he fought for the traditional status which resulted into loss of democracy.
Mussolini wanted power. He felt he could gain more power by being an ally of Hitler's Germany. So helped the United Kingdom and France think that Hitler's takeover of Austria was nothing and that Europe would be able to avoid war.
He came to power in 1914 on the first world war
Mussolini was pro-violence. He believed that if necessary an Italian should die for the good of the state. At the begining of his campaign he even used terror to gain power. Google "Mussolini, Black Shirts" or "Mussolini, OVRA"
No, socialism did not help Mussolini rise to power. In fact, Mussolini was a former socialist who later abandoned socialist principles to establish his fascist regime in Italy. Mussolini used a combination of political maneuvering, support from conservative elites, and the fear of socialist and communist uprisings to gain power.
1. After WWI Italy was left to gain less despite being victories. And during the great depression was left Italy to fight over on how and what the government should do, a perfect advantage for Mussolini to rise to power. Mussolini's goal was to turn Italy into a fascist state and his tactic was to control the people at the same time use their nationalism to make them proud and willing to participate in his "revolution" and after he took power, he had made a new fascist Italy.
It helped his party gain a majority in parliament (Chamber of Deputies) as it meant the party with the most votes automatically got 2/3 of the seats, which helped him establish Fascist power as it legitimised his power.
There are different methods that Mussolini used to gain political power. He came into power after decades of struggles between red and black socialists and he fought for the traditional status which resulted into loss of democracy.
A dictatorship can only be formed in a democratic country when there are severe problems that seem unsolvable. Here is what Benito Mussolini and his fascists took advantage of in order to gain power in Italy: A. After World War One, Italy found itself in economic distress. Its already low standards of living declined further; B. Ruinous inflation drove the prices of goods extremely high; C. Taxes were applied to help pay for the costs of WW1; D. There was a fear of Communism in Italy; and E. The Italian government was weak. There was a lack of a democratic tradition in Italy. Mussolini's fascists promised to solve all these problems, and by appealing to the peoples' desire for self esteem through nationalism, the fascists were able to gain control of Italy.
Generally power is expressed in watts. The gain is the ratio of the output power to the input power. Gain = (output power)/(input power) if the gain is expressed in terms of log(base10) it is known as Decibel power gain Decibel power gain = Log10(Gain)dB if 1milliwatt power is taken as reference then Decibel power gain = Log10(Output power/1 milliwatt)dBm
Mussolini looked to the church as a huge source of power but also as a source of reliability as most Italians would believe anything they're told by the church. Mussolini tries to show the church that fasism could benifit them and set up a sort of simbiotic relationship (in 1922) through the years they supported Mussolini and Mussolini gave present to the church and gave them about 100 acres to make a seperate state (the Vatican). The church didn't particually like Mussolini however worked together in order to further their own personal gain
He wanted to gain north or even all of Africa and the oil fields in the Middle East to establish his own empire such as an Italian empire.
he got supporters by telling everyone that he could make Italy better