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  1. Mazzini's Young Italy. In the 1830’s Giuseppe Mazzini will set up the Young Italy society. This is a secret society to unify Italy. In 1849 Mazzini will set up a radical republic in Rome. It will be toppled by the French and Mazzini will be exiled. Nationalism Spreads. It will spread because of a shared language, traditions, and history

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    PowerPoint Presentation. Italian Expansion (P1)and Authoritarian States (P2) – Mussolini. How did the political and economic conditions in Italy before 1914 contribute to the emergence of an authoritarian regime? Italy was the first state anywhere in the world in which a Fascist Party developed, and the first to have a fascist dictator ...

  3. a transition period between medieval and modern Europe. A time of creativity and change in the areas ex. Politics, culture,society and economics. A spiritual reawakening A renewed interest in the classical learning of the past. Medieval Europe had been a fragmented feudal society with an agricultural economy Its thought and culture dominated by ...

  4. The Treaty of London, signed by Britain, France, Italy, and Russia on April 16, 1915. Article 4. By the future treaty of peace, Italy is to receive the district of Trentino; the entire Southern Tyrol up to its natural geographical frontier, which is the Bremner Pass; the city and district of Trieste; the Country of Groizia and Gradisca; the entire Istria

  5. Chapter 30: Section 3- Fascism in Italy Author: Educational Technology Last modified by: nfgilbert Created Date: 5/12/2009 1:24:29 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) Company: Martin County School District Other titles

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  6. The Austrian military ultimately attacked Prague, occupied Bohemia & crushed the rebellion. The Prague Barricades Italy Upheaval in Italy, 1848 Italian nationalists and liberals sought to end foreign domination of Italy. Milan, Lombardy & Venetia wanted to expel their Austrian rulers.

  7. WHAT IS FASCISM? Fascism developed in Italy, Spain, Germany, and Japan in the 1920s and 1930s. Fascism is a form of totalitarianism, or total control. The government is centralized, authoritarian, and glorifies the needs of the state over the individual.

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