Friday, May 31, 2019

Dictatorship VS Democracy - Benito Mussolini :: Italy Dictator Politics Government

IntroductionDictatorship is a type of Government. The leader rules al integrity or in a small group. The dictator is usually a commoner and their rule is not limited by law. The people have no legal right to influence government and they may be in danger if they choose to do so. The aim of this report is to describe the political system of Italy. To explain the changes that has occurred by changing Italys political system and to evaluate the consequences of this change. reach - ItalyBenito Mussolinis came from Italy. Italy is slightly larger than Arizona, is a long peninsula shaped like a boot, surrounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the east by the Adriatic. It is bounded by France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia to the north. The Apennine Mountains form the peninsulas backbone, the Alps form its northern boundary. The largest of its many northern lakes is Garda the Po, its principal river, flows from the Alps on Italys western border and crosses the L ombard plain to the Adriatic Sea. some(prenominal) islands form part of Italy, the largest are Sicily and Sardinia (See fig 1). The population of Italy is 58,147,733. Because Bentio was quite popular it was easy for him to rise to the power.The DictatorMussolini was born on July 29, 1883 in Dovia di Predappio in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Benito one of Alessandro Mussolini and Rosa Maltonis three children. Despite having two incomes in the household, the Mussolini?s were poor, as were many families in Italy at this time. He was named Benito after Mexican reformist chairwoman Benito Jurez. His mother was a teacher and his father, a blacksmith and a socialist activist. In 1891, Mussolini was banned from his local church for throwing stones at the congregation after Mass. Mussolini had never been baptized, and scarce would be in 1927. He was then sent to boarding school. Later that year and at age 11 was expelled for stabbing a fellow learner in the hand and throwing an in kpot at a teacher.Mussolini rose to his power by propaganda and he organized a march in 1922 through capital of Italy with 26 000 followers. Mussolini then convinced the King and the people of Italy to make him Prime Minister of Italy.

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