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What Problems did the Italian Government Face at the end of the First World War?  

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What Problems did the Italian Government Face at the end of the First World War? There were many problems, which the Italian government faced at the end of World War 1 some because of consequences that the war had brought to the country and some which had been problems for many years just they seemed a lot worse now the war was over and the government had to deal with them. The country had Nationalist, economic, social, political and International problems, which brought the country, close to a revolution. During the war Italy was promised a lot of land, from colonies in Africa to the Dalmatian Coast and Fiume. But to the frustration of the nationalist's they didn't get what they had been promised by the Treaty of London, although what Italy had been promised wasn't worth having the Italian's still talked of a "mutilated victory" and blamed the...

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