Question:
Explain three key conditions of, or events in the development of Italian fascism
Answer:
1- Discontentment after the treaty of Versailles-
2- Economic crises in Germany and Italy, heavy losses, unemployment, shortage of food grains.
3- Political instability in Germany and Italy-
Explanation:
1) Italy had joined the Anglo-French alliance against Germany and her allies in the First World War as Britain had promised large chunks of territory after their victory. However, the promise went unkempt to a certain extent. She had only two islands in the Adriatic and Aegean seas. Among Italians, there was a feeling of being let down.
2)At the end of the war, thousands of soldiers in Italy had become unemployed. Industrialization had not progressed and unemployment was on the rise. Even the unemployed working class felt the pinnacle of inflation with low wages and poor working conditions. There were a frequent strike and agrarian riots.
3)Democracy was introduced in Italy in 1919, Collision Government, different parties and different policies, No continuity policies. Similar conditions existed even in Germany.
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The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the British tax on tea. Because the British were in a lot of debt, they imported lots of tea into the colonies and put a tax on it to try and regain money. This made the colonists angry, so they threw lots of tea into the Boston Harbor.
Answer A is wrong because the tea was perfectly fine.
Answer C is incorrect because the tea was from the British.
Answer D is incorrect because the colonists got the tea from Britain.
Therefore, the answer is B. the colonists objected to the monopoly on tea and the import duty.
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