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Benito Mussolini rose to power in Italy due to a combination of social unrest, economic instability, and post-World War I disillusionment. The Treaty of Versailles left many Italians feeling betrayed, which fueled nationalist sentiments. Mussolini capitalized on this discontent by promoting fascism, promising to restore Italy's former glory and stability. His charismatic leadership and organized paramilitary groups, like the Blackshirts, helped him gain influence and ultimately seize control in 1922.

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