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-The founder of Fascism
-Used blackshirts as a paramilitary force (private army)
-Comes to power in 1923 after March on Rome
-King Emmanuel III he allowed Mussolini to come to power by refusing to sign emergency legislation to prevent it
-Sponsored by the catholic church from the pope: in exchange fore the creation of Vatican City
Fascist Traits
Private ownership
Media censorship
Imperialistic
Nationalistic
Non-democratic
Often totalitarian dictatorship
-Used blackshirts as a paramilitary force (private army)
-Comes to power in 1923 after March on Rome
-King Emmanuel III he allowed Mussolini to come to power by refusing to sign emergency legislation to prevent it
-Sponsored by the catholic church from the pope: in exchange fore the creation of Vatican City
Fascist Traits
Private ownership
Media censorship
Imperialistic
Nationalistic
Non-democratic
Often totalitarian dictatorship
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Mussolini was the founder of Fascism. He came into power in 1923 after the March on Rome. King Emmanuel III refused to sign an emergancy legislation to prevent it, allowing Mussolini to come to power.
Mussolini created the Acerbo Law which guarenteed that the party with the most votes would get ⅔ of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Mussolini has been accredited with founding fascism. Uses a paramilitary force to march on Rome and come to power.
Mussolini created the Acerbo Law which guarenteed that the party with the most votes would get ⅔ of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Mussolini has been accredited with founding fascism. Uses a paramilitary force to march on Rome and come to power.