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The Fascist movement: the ideology of Fascist revolution; the different political factions within the Fascist Party; Fascist propaganda; Mussolini as leader.

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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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The Fascist movement: the ideology of Fascist revolution; the different political factions within the Fascist Party; Fascist propaganda; Mussolini as leader

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What was a key component of Mussolini's Fascist ideology?

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A key component of Mussolini's Fascist ideology was nationalism, which emphasized the importance of the nation-state and the superiority of the Italian people.

Key terms

  • 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.
  • Cult of Personality: A situation where a political leader uses mass media, propaganda, and other methods to create an idealized and heroic image of themselves.

Common trap

Confusing Fascism with other ideologies: Understand that Fascism is a far-right ideology focused on nationalism and authoritarianism, whereas socialism and communism emphasize class struggle and collective ownership.

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