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After World War I, Italy did not experience a traditional revolution but faced significant social and political upheaval. The disillusionment from the war, economic turmoil, and social unrest led to the rise of the Fascist movement, spearheaded by Benito Mussolini. In 1922, Mussolini’s March on Rome marked the ascension of Fascism, effectively establishing a totalitarian regime. Thus, while there wasn't a revolution in the conventional sense, the period was marked by a dramatic shift in governance and societal structure.

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