Rise of Fascism in Italy
Trending Questions
Q. Which of the following is/are the features of Fascism?
- Fascism is an ideology that supports right extremism.
- Fascism supports extreme militaristic nationalism.
- Fascism is an ideology that believes in electoral democracy.
- Fascism supports natural social hierarchy and the rule of elites.
Q. On whose side did Italy fight during the First World War?
- Italy remained neutral.
- The Allies.
- The Axis powers.
- First on the side of the Allies and later with the Axis powers.
Q. Write an essay on the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler.
Q. When was the Lateran Treaty signed between the Vatican and Italy?
- 1909
- 1919
- 1929
- 1939
Q. Which of the following was/were common tactic(s) employed by Hitler and Mussolini as dictators?
- Banning all other political parties
- Violent militarisation
- Symbolism of the swastika
- Hypernationalism
Q. Following the First World War, who was responsible for governing Germany from 1919 to 1933?
- The Nazi Government
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Adolf Hitler
- The Weimar Republic
Q. Who formed the Fascist government in Italy?
- Giovanni Giolitti
- Benito Mussolini
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
Q. David sits next to you in your History class. He reads the definition of inflation, but he asks you to help him understand it a little better. Which of these options will help you explain this concept to your friend?
- If people have more money to spend, they will buy more things.
- Suppliers will cut jobs because of lower demand.
- The suppliers will produce more goods.
- The increase in production costs will increase the cost of the products.
Q. Which of these are among the common features of Fascism?
- Extreme militaristic nationalism
- Desire to create a “people’s community”
- Belief in natural social hierarchy and the rule of elites
- Belief in political and cultural liberalism
Q. The three famous wars that led to the unification of Germany were _______.
- Austro-Prussian war, Franco-Prussian war, and War with Greece
- War with Denmark, Austro-Prussian war, and Franco-Prussian war
- Battle of Waterloo, Hundred days of war, and war with Denmark
- War with Denmark, Austro-Prussian war, and Battle of Waterloo
Q. When did Germany first become a country?
- 1618
- 1418
- 1518
- 1990
Q. Which empire ended with the First World War?
- Austro-Hungarian Empire
- French Empire
- German Empire
- All of these
Q. Which of the following events occurred during Mussolini's rise to power and his dictatorial rule of Italy?
- He organised a march on Rome during the ministerial crises.
- He took Italy to war with Ethiopia to distract the people from the rising unemployment in the country.
- He abolished the Italian parliament.
- He came to power by unifying all sections of the Italian people with a socialist agenda.
Q. Is germany a republic nation before becoming democratic?If not which form of government is it before becoming democratic?
Q. VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTION
What was the opinion of the Germans about the new Weimar Republic?
What was the opinion of the Germans about the new Weimar Republic?
Q. The Fascist Party was established by ______.
- Hitler
- Mussolini
- Hidenberg
- Emanuel III
Q. Which ideology believes in far-right extremism, authoritarian ultra-nationalism characterised by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, as well as the strong separation of the society and the economy?
- Liberalism
- Fascism
- Socialism
- Communism