Political legitimacy, the PNF, the 'New Programme' and the nature and extent of Fascist support in 1922 Flashcards

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What was Mussolini’s attempt to appeal to both sides called?

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  • Dual policy
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What did the creation of the PNF do for Mussolini?

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  • Provided more co-ordination to the movement
  • Gave Mussolini greater control
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What is an example of the PNF providing greater control?

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  • Local branches were set up. ‘respectable’ recruits were attracted and membership dues were collected
  • Contrasted to the looser organisation of the violent squads
  • Those in control of the party were of Mussolini’s Milan powerbase - loyal to him
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From 1921 Mussolini was able to take part in…

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  • Political negotiations legitimately with other parties - provided more finance through opportunities
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The jump from 1921 to 1922 was monumental as

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  • 200,000 members in 1921 increased to 300,000 members in 1922 - became the party of the respectable middle classes of Italy
  • Other parties began considering including the Fascists in coalitions and in government
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Mussolini was extremely flexible in his political tendencies as he…

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  • Declared his opposition to divorce, in an attempt to attract the support of Catholics
  • Knew he needed to weaken earlier Fascist demands for economic and social reform - make Fascism more appealing to conservatives
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Supporters of the PNF were drawn from a wide range of backgrounds but all of them…

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  • Felt insecure about their economic future
  • Worried about the threat of socialism towards their jobs, land and social class
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One of fascisms greatest strengths was that it appealed to such a wide range of people for e.g.

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  • Appealed to students whilst also appealing to more conservative parents
  • In rural areas, fascism appealed to wealthier peasants or small-scale landowners who felt threatened by Socialist policies regarding land redistribution and tax
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How were fascist syndicates beneficial for the fascist movement?

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  • As Socialist and Catholic trade unions were broken up, worker were forced to join Fascist syndicates to gain employment
  • Workers joined due to dislike of violence used by Socialist trade unions
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How were peasants and poorer workers attracted to the movement?

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  • Workers liked Fascist policies due to fair wages and prices, or providing peasants with land
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