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 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"
he got supporters by telling everyone that he could make Italy better
To control the Suez canal.
Mussolini gained Abyssinia(now known as Ethiopia), Albania(near Greece), and a few other places, all except for Abyssinia in the Balkan Peninsula.
he wants to be remembered by an evil person.
Fistoton, Freightwerten, and Drioas
Perhaps indirectly. Mussolini got support from people who were looking for a strongman to repress and root out the socialist and syndicalist strikes and militancy that affected Italy in the 1910s and '20s.
Yes Mussolini had children. Some of them were Edda Mussolini, Romano Mussolini, Bruno Mussolini and Vittorio Mussolini.
In 1941, after the Axis powers (specifically: Germany) had conquered Albania and Greece. Italy had tried conquering these countries first in 1940, but Mussolini's efforts had ended in the Italian army's humiliating defeat at the hands of the Greek army.
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
A. reform of the governmentC. a redistribution of wealthD. increased rights for workers