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The fascists exploited the fear of a Communist takeover. They marched on Rome and demanded for the Prime Minister to step down. The King refused to declare Marshall Law against them so the Prime Minister stepped down. The King then handed over power.

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On October 1922 Fascist-instigated riots broke out in several Italian towns and its leadership called on the Italian prime minister to resign. Next morning four columns of Blackshirts set out from the north of the city Rome. The government wanted to declare martial law, but King Victor Emmanuel refused, and while Mussolini was in Milan the king summoned him to Rome to form a government. The following day he accepted the King's offer in person. His men were still some way from Rome, and the king agreed that they could come by special train to the capital and parade. Mussolini's government featured Social Democrats, Catholics, Liberals, and only four Fascists. This would change the world

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The ideology is associated with a series of three political parties led by Benito Mussolini; the Revolutionary Fascist Party (PFR) founded in 1915, the National Fascist Party (PNF), which ruled the Kingdom of Italy from 1922 until 1943, and the Republican Fascist Party that ruled the Italian Social Republic from 1943

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he had a swiss knife in his pocket

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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.


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