How did Mussolini respond to the Matteoti crisis? Flashcards

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What did Mussolini initially say, believing he was powerless?

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‘My position is untenable. It is impossible to remain in power with a dead man at one’s feet’

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How did the crisis impact Mussolini’s health?

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He suffered with depression, which was partially caused by severe ulcers

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What did most opposition deputies do?

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They walked out of parliament in a move known as the aventine secession, after a group of politicians who has set up a rival assembly on the aventine hills above rome. They met elsewhere and declared themselves the true representatives of the Italian people. They expected the King to dismiss Mussolini

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Why was the aventine secession not a major threat to Mussolini?

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  • His opposition was divided
  • King Emmanuel wanted him to take control
  • Much of the elite thought that a Mussolini government would be the best option, especially considering the political turmoil would now make Mussolini easier to control
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What did fascist leaders want Mussolini to do in response to the crisis?

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They wanted him to take the initiative to abandon the conciliatory approach and set up a full fascist dictatorship

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What was Mussolini’s initial policy response to the crisis?

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A policy of repression and concession

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Describe Mussolini’s policy of conceession and repression

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The militia was mobilised and tighter restrictions were imposed upon the press, but concessions were made when the militia was incorporated into the armed forces. The main suspects were arrested, and the conservative Federzoni replaced Mussolini as minister of the interior

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Why was Mussolini’s not enough to remove the pressure he was under?

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Criticisms from opponents increased as new evidence implying him emerged

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What happened to worsen Mussolini’s position on

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What happened to worsen Mussolini’s position on

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What happened to worsen Mussolini’s position on the 27th December?

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A newspaper published Rossi’s testimony, which implicated Mussolini in the murder. However, the King refused to act, or even read the report

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How was Mussolini under pressure from his own party?

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Fascist radicals feared that if Mussolini lost power their chance at a revolution would disappear. The Ras pressured him to act, cultminating in a tense meeting on the 31st December 1924, finally causing Mussolini to take the plunge

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What did Mussolini do in his address to the deputies on 3rd January 1925?

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He took responsibilty for fascism and said he would set up a dictatorship within 48 hours

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What immediately followed Mussolini’s address to the deputies?

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A wave of arrests and repression against political opponents

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What began to be issued over the following year?

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A series of increasingly repressive laws and decrees

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16
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What was Mussolini given the power to do?

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Issue decrees, which he used to increase government controls

17
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What happened in January 1926?

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Over 2,000 decrees were issued, and the powers of the government to act against critics were massively extended

18
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What was the name of the new secret police that was established?

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The OVRA

19
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What did Mussolini to do quell any potential opposition?

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Other parties were banned and elected councils were replaced by appointed officials

20
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What did the government become as Mussolini established his dictatorship?

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It transitioned from a ministry into a regime

21
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Why were the ras disappointed with the nature of the dictatorship that had been created

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It was a personal one rather than a fascist one

22
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How did Mussolini use the ras radical farinacci for his own ends?

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He appointed him as party secretary, used him to centralise the party, and then quickly dismissed him

23
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What three factors allowed Mussolini to survive the Matteoti crisis?

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  • The actions he took
  • The limitations of his opponents
  • support from the king
24
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How did the ras react to the crisis?

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Wanted to set up a dictatorship and smash the fascist state

25
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How did the elite react to the crisis?

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They weren’t entirely happy, but did think Mussolini had done a good job, especially when faced with the alternatives `

26
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How did the king react to the crisis?

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Unwilling to act, he thought that Mussolini was now safe to keep in office after having learnt his lesson

27
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How did the church react to the crisis?

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They supported Mussolini as he has saved Italy from socialism

28
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How did the army react to the crisis?

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They would obey the King

29
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How did the moderate deputies respond to the crisis?

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Now Mussolini was weak, believed they’d be able to control him

30
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How did the parliament react to the crisis?

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  • Senate vote of confidence 225 vs 21
  • Most opposition MPs left the chamber; large fascist majority remained
31
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What did Farinacci say following the crisis?

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‘Duce untie our hands’ and ‘All that is needed to solve the Italian problem is a few hundred thousand deaths’

32
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What did the King say in response to the crisis?

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  • ‘I am not a judge, I should not be told such things’
  • ‘I am blind deaf; my eyes and ears are the senate and the chamber of deputies’
33
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What did Cardinal Gaspari say following the crisis?

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‘The overthrow of Mussolini could plunge the country into fire and blood’

34
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What did Turati say following the crisis?

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‘Everyone feels that something ought to be done, but no positive decision can be reached ‘

35
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What did Giolitti say following the crisis?

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‘Mussolini has all the luck; the opposition has always been very troublesome to me, but with him it just walks out and leaves the field free’