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Illusion [34]
2 years ago
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What crisis occurred in Italy that allowed Mussolini to take power? An earthquake that cause extreme infrastructure damage. An e

conomic depression caused partly by declining industry. Industrial growth that could not be supported by the labor force Minority businesses were boycotted by Italian citizens.
Social Studies
2 answers:
expeople1 [14]2 years ago
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The crises of an economic depression caused partly by declining industry allowed<u> Mussolini to take power in Italy. </u>

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The year of 1922 allowed the Fascists to <u>march on Rome</u> in order to make the <u>government bring changes</u> to the nation. At the same time, there was <em>fear </em>of the communist party may rise when the ruling of King Emmanuel III would decline.

Therefore, Mussolini largely suppressed the <u>authority of rival parties and stopped the elections </u>that lead to the<em> gaining of power</em> in Italy.

Learn more about Mussolini power here:

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lbvjy [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

It actually was the fear that the communist party would rise up after King Emmanuel III dissolved parliament. There was chaos everywhere and Mussolini grabbed power that way. He was also used the media very skillfully. None of those choices state this.

The closest answer was an economic depression caused by (a diluted currency) declining industry. This created in part the chaos that could not seem to be controlled.

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