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What were the problems facing the Italian state in 1919 deriving from World War One and Socialism and how greater challenge did these pose?  

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What were the problems facing the Italian state in 1919 deriving from World War One and Socialism and how greater challenge did these pose? There were problems in Italy from 1911 with regards to socialism as it had been operating and winning some votes in some parts of the country for years. However 1919 was really part of the two 'red years' in which a socialist revolution was at its most likely in Italy. The war also posed major problems for the government to tackle at the time and provided major economic and political problems for the government. It was also clear in this period of time that the socialists were and inherent problems as the dislike for each other (liberals and socialists) had been raging for many years. The end of World War One seemed to cause serious problems for the liberal state at the time in many areas; the Great...

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