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Mussolini economic aims and ideology. Corporate state how it helps M…
Mussolini economic aims and ideology. Corporate state how it helps M secure his position But how far does he achieves his goals? -industrialisation -autarky -political control -economic that builds a successful military and therefore an empire.Introduction
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battle for grain
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Actions
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when high tariffs were placed on imported bread in a similar way to the Corn Laws in Britain during the 19th century.
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battle for land
action
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laws passed in 1923, 1928 and 1933
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success and failure
success
Between the years 1928 and 1938, 80,000 hectares were reclaimed.
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failures
The 80,000 hectares reclaimed was only one twentieth of the propaganda claim which was one sixth of Italy’s land.
Three quarters of the reclaimed land was in the North; the South, which was most in need of improvement, was largely neglected.
Southern landowners who were unable to make great enough contributions in terms of finance, stock or employment had their land expropriated, albeit rarely.
The Fascist regime achieved nothing in the way of land redistribution, which was, in any event, inconsistent with the central thrust of the higher-profile Battle for Grain.
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