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Why was benito mussolini able to seize control in italy?

a. italians had a long history of supporting authoritarian leaders.
b. the country was weak and frustrated with democratic rule.
c. no government was in place after the great depression.
d. other nations were threatening to take over italy.?

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User Tronman
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The answer to this is letter B.
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User Sumit Kumar
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The correct answer is: The country was weak and frustrated with democratic rule.

Benito Mussolini was capable to authenticate his authority over Italy due to the violent post-war the nation was suffering. The federal elites apprehended comunism, the functioning class solicited more qualified events, and all this directed to a material entropy, which was when Mussolini resisted his power and inaugurated his Fascist Italy scheme.

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