Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Benito Mussolini's Rise to Power. October 30th, 1922, - Black Shirts, violent revolutionaries who reject democracy, march on Rome and put Benito Mussolini.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Benito Mussolini's Rise to Power. October 30th, 1922, - Black Shirts, violent revolutionaries who reject democracy, march on Rome and put Benito Mussolini."— Presentation transcript:

1 Benito Mussolini's Rise to Power

2 October 30th, 1922, - Black Shirts, violent revolutionaries who reject democracy, march on Rome and put Benito Mussolini into power as Prime Minister. - By 1925 Mussolini became a strict dictator who called himself "Il Duce" (El Doo- chay) which means "The Leader" in Italian. - In 1929 Mussolini pronounced Vatican city an individual Italian state which gained him the Pope's approval. http://www.philadelphia-reflections.com/images/mussolini2.jpg

3 State Controlled Economy - The economy was controlled by the government but the ideology of capitalism was preserved. - But Mussolini's system still favored the Upper Class like most governments. http://www.usagold.com/gold/coins/pics/gold-coin-lira.jpeg

4 Fascism in Italy - Mussolini really pushed loyalty and nationalism. - Loyalty was important because it is a key ingredient in a Fascist society. - Nationalism also held the people together, and prevented revolts. Fascism is a type of society that glorifies the state and the leader over the individual. http://www.i-italy.org/files/image/mussolini1.jpg

5 Hitler used a few of Mussolini's ideas, including totalitarianism, and just like Mussolini, Hitler ran a fascist country. http://www.chemistrydaily.com/chemistry/upload/c/c4/Hitlermusso.jpg Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler

6 - Fascism promised a strong stable government, and an end to political feuding. - Fascism was the exact opposite of Communism and Socialism, Fascism glorified the state, but Communism was supposed to glorify the people. - Fascism found allies with the upper classes, while Communism was appealing to the working class. - Mussolini projected power and confidence as a leader, and Italy became much stronger for a period of time. Fascism's Appeal - Fascism vs. Communism http://www.diggerhistory.info/images/leaders/mussolini.jpg

7 Totalitarianism - A Totalitarian State is a government in which Mussolini attempted to control every aspect of the lives of the citizens. - Loudspeakers placed around cities would urge citizens to "Believe! Obey! Fight!" http://www.worldstatesmen.org/it-1897m.gif http://www.custermen.com/Maps/MapItalyB.jpg

8 The Individual and the State - One of Mussolini's major goals was to strengthen Italy in every aspect. - To do so, men were urged to be ruthless warriors of Italy - Women were pushed out of paying jobs, and instead were given the job of makin’ babies, Mussolini gave awards to mothers with 14 or more children. - Children joined Fascist youth groups and were taught military discipline and absolute loyalty to Mussolini and Italy. To the all-important state, an individual was useless unless they could aid Italy and Il Duce.

9 Benito Mussolini was executed on April 25th, 1945


Download ppt "Benito Mussolini's Rise to Power. October 30th, 1922, - Black Shirts, violent revolutionaries who reject democracy, march on Rome and put Benito Mussolini."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google