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    Propaganda in Fascist Italy It is quoted that “Propaganda was the key factor in the consolidation of the Fascist regime in Italy in the years 1922-9.” Based off of this statement‚ propaganda was the key factor for consolidating power. What about the other factors? Is propaganda even the most important factor? Propaganda did help with power consolidation‚ but this paper will argue whether I agree with it or not. Mussolini realized the importance of the Italian media when he was the

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    Why did the fascists come to power in Italy in 1922? Fascism came to power in Italy in 1922 due to a number of different factors. The roots of fascism can be found in the failure of a whole political class and system to resist authoritarianism and it was a start of a big mistake made by the Italian government‚ even though allot of people thought Mussolini forced his way into power‚ in actual fact he was invited into parliament by an incompetent and underestimating liberal party (Giolitti) who

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    Overall‚ the fascist experiment in Italy was a failure. Benito Mussolini aimed to make the world safe for the middle class‚ small business owners‚ property owners‚ and people in the agricultural area. Through this‚ Mussolini gained support of the majority of the population. There is no doubt that most of the support was actually the work of propaganda and rhetoric rather than the ‘real thing’. The government made desperate attempts to significantly increase the birthrate in Italy. In 1927‚ Mussolini

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    Italy

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    You can see the influence of the traditional and Mediterranean culture on the inhabitants of central and southern Iraq. In southern Italy‚ most people are more brown and darker hair. In the north‚ however‚ they tend to be taller‚ blonder hair and lighter eyes. If from north to south‚ the Italians have one thing in common-a love of life-they are also sociable and have a passion for what they do. They talk a lot and pretty gesture. The Italians are not afraid of showing emotions‚ give hugs‚ kisses

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    The History of Italy

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    Italy is a country that has gone through many changes throughout its history. It has faced many obstacles but has remained nationalistic and eager for unification. The political history of Italy is quite extensive. The Greeks were the first to settle in Italy and established colonies in the southern part of the country and in Sicily. There was not a sense of political reality as much as there was a civilization (Windows on Italy- History). While the Greeks controlled the south the Gauls‚ or

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    The Metamorphosis of Humanist Italy    The Italian Renaissance‚ beginning around 1360 was a period of great growth. Specific social and political conditions spurred development in trade‚ travel‚ warfare‚ scholarly expansion and education. Inevitably Italians began to reflect differently on the world around them and how they interacted with it.  Changing ideas caused a definite shift from medieval values: piety and social seclusion‚ to humanist values: material and scholarly gain. Time spent in monasteries

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    Unification of Italy

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    <center><b>Q: Describe & Explain the Unification of Italy.</b></center> <br> <br><b>The Unification of Italy divides in to 3 main stages:</b> <br>1815-1830: Revolts all over Italy. Revolts are suppressed. <br>1848-1849: Revolts all over Italy. Revolts are suppressed. <br>1858-1870: The unification of Italy <br> <br><b>Introduction</b> <br>To understand the unification of Italy‚ matters before the revolution need to be examined. <br> <br>Up until 1716‚ Italy was just a big piece of land divided among small

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    Prof. Ricardo Acosta English 101 19 February 2014 A Journey to Heaven How much would you like to visit your favorite place in the world? During my senior year‚ my parents came in with amazing news for me. They had told me I was going to a trip to Italy with them. The plan was not initially with me going on the trip‚ but my little sister was‚ since she could not assist on the trip‚ I was the lucky brother that had this opportunity. Most of my concerns were school‚ but this trip would definitely pay

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    My Trip to Rome‚ Italy I had learned I was being sent to Italy in March of 2000 for a machine tool exhibition. I found out the happy news just before leaving work. Excitedly I jumped into my car and started my journey home. As I drove home down I-95 through all of the usual evening traffic I just kept thinking about ho I was going to tell my husband we were going to Italy. That night I continuously paced the floor looking out of my bedroom window to see if my husband was home from work yet.

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    Ashley Hicks Hendren ENG 101 Essay 1 A Trip to Italy Vacation and travel is a phenomenon which strikes a chord with nearly every human being on the planet. While true‚ there are many without the means to engage in such activity‚ there is little doubt that the primal urge to escape one ’s everyday surroundings strikes all but the most reclusive of people. There are many different locales to which one may escape‚ as well as a large variety of reasons for traveling. Be it sandy beaches‚ or

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