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Why did Mussolini become leader of  

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Why did Mussolini become leader of Italy? In a country where people are discontent with what they own, what they earn and what their country has, irrational decisions are made in desperation of improving their lives. When a weak government is at hand and the only group with the power to stop them wont formulate a logical strategy, feelings, emotions and fears of remaining hopeless begin to surge towards a movement which is radical, violent and will assist them in overcoming all the difficulties they have been confronted with over a long and tedious period of Liberally inforced distress. Or would they? A weak leadership was just one of the many problems Italy was faced with. Could Mussolini have risen to power without this weakness in the government, was it essential? This is what I intend to discuss considering all the extensive factors which may have given Mussolini that extra push...

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