When Benito Mussolini came into power in 1922, he promised to restore Italy's national pride, revive the economy, and create a strong, centralized government. He advocated for aggressive nationalism and aimed to expand Italy's territories, reminiscent of the Roman Empire. Mussolini also pledged to address social unrest and labor strikes by suppressing dissent and promoting fascist ideals. His rhetoric appealed to many Italians disillusioned by the aftermath of World War I and economic instability.
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