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Mussolini’s consolidation of power: compromises with the elites; the use of terror and violence; constitutional change and moves towards a one-party state; exploitation of the popularity of Fascist economic and foreign policy successes.

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Mussolini and the establishment of Fascist Italy, 1922–1926

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Mussolini and the establishment of Fascist Italy, 1922–1926

Aqa A Level History2L Italy and Fascism, c1900–1945

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Mussolini’s consolidation of power: compromises with the elites; the use of terror and violence; constitutional change and moves towards a one-party state; exploitation of the popularity of Fascist economic and foreign policy successes

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What was one of Mussolini's primary methods for consolidating power in Italy between 1922 and 1926?

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Mussolini consolidated power through the use of terror and violence, particularly against socialists and other political opponents.

Key terms

  • Fascism: A political ideology that emphasizes authoritarian nationalism, dictatorial power, and the suppression of opposition.
  • Totalitarianism: A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

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Overgeneralizing Mussolini's policies: It's important to evaluate the mixed outcomes of policies like the Battle for Grain and the social impact of the Blackshirts.

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