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In what way was socialism a cause for the rise of Fascism in Italy? - History and Civics

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In what way was socialism a cause for the rise of Fascism in Italy?

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Solution 1

Various socialist groups, such as the Anarchists, Communists, and Social Democrats, promoted revolutionary ideas that created instability in Italy. People grew frustrated with the chaos, insecurity, and lack of order in the country. They began to seek a strong leader who could restore peace and prosperity by putting an end to lawlessness. Industrialists, worried about the growing power of labour unions, financially supported the Fascist movement, seeing it as a way to protect their interests and maintain control over the economy.
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Solution 2

Socialism was a cause for the rise of Fascism:

  1. Socialism, including Anarchists, the Communists, and Social Democracies, contributed to a poisonous climate through revolutionary beliefs.
  2. Italians desired a strong leader to bring peace and prosperity by reducing crime and insecurity, leading to the birth of Fascism.
  3. Fascism received financial support from manufacturers who were concerned about the increasing strength of labour unions.
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Chapter 11: Rise of Dictatorships - Exercises [Page 133]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 11 Rise of Dictatorships
Exercises | Q II. 5. | Page 133
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