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Life in Fascist Italy - Coggle Diagram
Life in Fascist Italy
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Economic Policies
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Aims:
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Remedy the nation's lack of resources, increase self-sufficiency and production
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Unions
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1927: Carta Del Lavoro
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Collective contracts were established, offering relatively low-paying jobs in eschange for job security and fring benefits
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Autarchy
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Battle for land
Draining of the Pontine marshes around Rome and other unusable land for more usable land throughout Italy
Cultural Policies
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Construction Works
Rebuilding Rome to strengthen the idea that Italy was destined to be a reincarnation of the Roman Empire
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To gain the support of the church, religious education was made compulsory in elementary schools
Blackshirt Thugs and other organizations such as the OVRA pressured individual civilians into staying in line with Fascist systems
Policies Towards Women
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Women were expected to perform housework and raise children. They were encouraged to fulfil the wholesome, motherly stereotype
Women's Sports was something formed by Mussolini's regime, which encouraged healthy mothers
Award system for how many children a women had, which was hand-given by Mussolini
Battle for Births
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Outlawed birth control and abortions, something the Church really liked
Encourage marriage
Loans were given to married couples, payments scaled with number of children
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