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Propaganda and the cult of Il Duce: control of the media; education as propaganda; the role of Fascist organisations.
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Fascist society, 1926–1940 (A-level only)
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Propaganda and the cult of Il Duce: control of the media; education as propaganda; the role of Fascist organisations
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Quick student answer
What was a primary method used by the Fascist regime to control public perception in Italy?
Direct answer
The Fascist regime primarily used censorship of media to control public perception.
Key terms
- Propaganda: Information, especially biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- Totalitarianism: A political system in which the state recognizes no limits to its authority and seeks to regulate every aspect of public and private life.
Common trap
Overgeneralizing the impact of propaganda: Acknowledge that while propaganda was a powerful tool, its effectiveness varied among different social groups and regions.
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