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    Benito MussoliniIn my opinion, my biography is based on one of the most interesting men of the 20th century. My biography would not have been produced without the knowledge of Edwin Hoyt. He is the author of a biography based on Benito Mussolini entitled "The Empire of Mussolini". This 298-page book describes Mussolini's rise and fall of the fascist empire. Benito Mussolini, also known as il duce, was born in Predappio, Romagna, on July 29, 1883. His father Alessandro was a blacksmith and his mother Rosa was a schoolteacher. Mussolini followed in his father's footsteps and became a devoted socialist. In 1901, he obtained his primary school teacher's diploma. In 1902, he left for Switzerland to find work. They arrested him and expelled him from the country because he was a vagabond. They took him back to Italy where he joined the staff of a newspaper in the Austrian city of Trento in 1908. Mussolini's contributions to society were not really contributions; they seemed more like threats to society. One of the biggest threats he introduced occurred in March 1919, when he founded the Fasci de Combattimento. This took him to the 1919 elections, where he failed to enter Parliament. In 1921, Mussolini was presented to Parliament as a right-wing deputy. Italy was growing in revolutionary confusion and it was up to liberal governments to prevent the spread of anarchy because Mussolini had agreed to break strikes, which meant that the fascists, also known as squads armies, would stagnate and not try to prevent any revolutionary revolution. hustle. Liberal governments have failed to stop the spread of anarchy. Due to their failure, the king had no choice but to ask Mussolini to form his own government. In 1925-1926 he was able to take over dictatorial parties and dissolve all other political parties. Now you might ask, “How does this pose a threat to society?” » Well, it was not only a threat to society but also a threat to his society. This man had the power to control the entire country. He was able to choose and establish the rules he wanted. Now if you ask me, this man was amazing. He started as the editor of a socialist newspaper and ended as a dictator controlling Italy. This man controlled the fascist armed militia, this power gave him the ability to declare war and use them as he wished..