Benito Mussolini Essay

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Mussolini was a great dictator rather than a benevolent dictator due to the actions that he has taken and the fact that he persist characteristic of a good leader. He was a proud and intense individual. He wanted to stand out, to be recognized as the very best and appreciated. He is a man with big dreams, determination, vitality, spirit and then enthusiasm. Mussolini was good at reading his people, he was also a tolerant and generous man but on the other side he was superficial. Benito Mussolini served as Italy’s 40th prime minister from 122 till 1942. Mussolini was considered as a central figure in the creation of Fascism. He created the fascist party in 1919, eventually making himself dictator prior to world war II and was killed in 1945. I am going to discuss young Mussolini’s background, how he rose to power, the motivation, key influences and how he was a dictator.
Mussolini was born on July 29th of 1883 near Predappio. His father, Alessandro, was a blacksmith while his mother, Rosa was a school teacher. The Mussolini’s were poor similar to every other family in Italy at that period of time. As soon as he was able to he helped out his father in his forge. His father was the key influence to Mussolini. Working with his father gave him time to talk. His father was a socialist and republican. His father believes there should be a fairer system and distribution of wealth in Italy. He believes people should have the right on choosing who their leader were and have the right to express their feelings. Mussolini grew up in an environment where the talks between his father and him would be all about socialism, republicanism and nationalism. He also grew up supporting the view of his father. His father played a very important role as...

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...glories of war. He also tried to control as many aspects of peoples life.

Dispite the bad aspects of Mussolini, Mussolini was considered a dictator rather than a benevolent dictator during his life, there were many things that he did do to better Italy. He reclaimed land for Italy, like the Pontine Marshes, which wouldn’t have happened if if wasn’t Mussolini taking the lead. With this land he created more railroads, sports stadiums, schools, and bridges. It was a fine solution tackling unemployment which was a devastating problem at that period of time. Also, he made farmers concentrate more on farming specific crops. In the long run this made Italy a little more self-sufficient. Then, in 1930 he gave industries more money for steel and iron production. As soon as Mussolini came to power, he tries to transform the country’s economy along his fascist ideology.

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