Relationships with Political & Economic Interests Flashcards
1
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What evidence is there of the monarchy and conservative elite having a reduction in power?
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- December 1928, the power to chose the PM given to the Grand Council, previously the king
- WW2, Kings role over army deprived
- March 1938, title of First Marshall of the Empire given to both Mussolini and the King, highest military rank
2
Q
What evidence is there of the monarchy and conservative elite gaining support?
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- King remained head of state, did not remove Mussolini
- Former generals and aristocrats given more power
- Prefect remained in Italian provinces, held by career civil service
- Conservative elite retained influence over the Podesta
3
Q
What evidence is there of central and local government facing a reduction in power?
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- December 1925, Mussolini could initiate legislation alone
- May 1928, Parliament made up of 400 deputies chosen by the Fascist Grand Council
- Prefects chosen by Mussolini, local councils run by Podesta, owed their power to Mussolini
4
Q
What evidence is there of central and local government gaining support?
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- Prefects remained in local areas, held by civil service and not given to the ras
- Local government largely out of control of Mussolini
- Tasked with reporting on local Fascist branches to ensure Mussolini could control the PNF
5
Q
What evidence is there of a reduction in power with the PNF and nationalists?
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- 1925, Farinacci purged the party of those who didn’t agree with Mussolini
- Farinacci eventually purged for violent ways
- 50,000-60,000 thrown out of the party
- 1931 purge, replaced with 800,000 new fascists
6
Q
What evidence is there of the PNF and nationalists gaining support?
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- Nationalists had bigger influence, ANI members followed Mussolini unlike the PNF
- 1930s, ideas like removing foreign sounding words due to the nationalists
- Federzoni made minister of the interior in 1924
7
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What evidence is there of a reduction in power with the economic interest groups?
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- Strikes, go slows and lockouts banned
- Compulsory arbitration of disputes concerning workers at special labour tribunals
- 1925, syndicates recognized as only representative body, favored policies to gain WC support
8
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What evidence is there of economic interest groups gaining support?
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- 1926, Rocco Law allowed syndicates some rights of representation
- Economic interests of small shops protected with licensing system against big supermarkets
- 1930s, supported big businesses during depression