Assess the reason why the Italian people were so disillusioned with the liberal government after World War 1
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Assess the reason why the Italian people were so disillusioned with the liberal government after World War 1 The first world war had caused the problems that Italy was facing much worse. The problems although possibly fixable were made worse by the liberal government's incompetence. The economic problems was a major factor in the public's distrust of the government which turned the people of the country to socialism and workers unions, which caused more problems for the government and in turn the people due to such things as strikes and the bienno russo. The government's failure to take decisive action led to a weakened grip and made it seem as the government had little control of action that was occurring in the state it was meant to be ruling. This was further exemplified when D'Annunizio lead a gang of nationalist and seized Fiume again the governments inability to take control of...

