After the World War One, Italy was in a slump of frustration and disappointment. The environment such as the World War One made people to support single party state who had populist ideology that promised better life. Mussolini had charismatic leadership who used clever methods of gaining support. Also others could be blamed for his rise of power; Giovanni Giolitti, King Victor Emmanuel III, and Pope Pius XI anticipated in the growth of Mussolini. The devastating environment of Italy led people to support single party dictatorship. Italy lost around 700,000 soldiers, and spent 148 billion Litre which was twice the sum of government expenditures between 1861 and 1913. It also did not gain Fiume or Dalmatia on Adriatic …show more content…
In November 1914 he founded a new paper, Il Popolo d’Italia, and the power group Dasci d’ Azione Revoluzionaria. Mussolini was the figure head that was looked upon as being respectable and disassociating himself from the violent perspective that many had about the fascism. He had an ability to adapt to circustances and able to fit fascist policies to needs. And he was able to get the local fascist leaders to accept his leadership and he gave the party a sense of nation discipline. He successfully was able to get the policy to achieve power not through a total use of violence but through the use of the threat of force accompanied by the constitutional persuasion. He was intelligent enough to gain support from people with clever methods; he used violent anti-Bolsheviks than ever in order to win support from the property class, stopped attacking the monarchy, the Catholics and capitalists, promised a strong government which could suppress the socilists’ disturbances and a strong foreign policy which could bring national glory to Italy. Economically, he championed economic liberalism and an improvement in the conditions of the