History SL & HL Paper 2 Authoritarian States: Italy 1914-1945
History SL & HL Paper 2 Authoritarian States: Italy 1914-1945
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Using Fascist Italy (1914 – 1945) as a discrete example of an authoritarian state, this IB revision guide will help you to prepare answers for IB History Paper 2. With guidance on writing essays to achieve top marks, the content provides a focused account of the establishment and maintenance of the authoritarian state under Mussolini and is useful for both Standard Level and Higher Level study.
HL candidates studying other aspects of IB History Italy such as Italy 1918-39 as part of HL Option 4: The History of Europe, Section 14: European States in the Inter-War Years may also find this guide of use.
ISBN:9781910689370
74 pages
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Key features of the History SL & HL Authoritarian States, Italy study guide
- In-depth review of the emergence of the authoritarian state in Italy, the consolidation and maintenance of power, and the aims and results of fascist social and economic policies.
- Example questions with exercises to practice developing comprehensive and cohesive responses to essay prompts.
- Clearly organised timelines to facilitate understanding and identify important historical events for IB History Paper 2 to use in your analysis.
- Key Information Boxes highlighting important facts, terms, and events to enhance your critical thinking about IB History Italy.
- Key Perspective Boxes providing an overview of differing historical interpretations of important events helping you to develop a more nuanced bank of information from which to develop your essay responses.
- Who’s Who Summary presenting a comprehensive list of the key actors in Italy with descriptions of their historical importance and relevance to IB History Italy.
Contents of the History SL & HL Authoritarian States, Italy study guide
List of Features
How to Use this Guide
Paper 2 Exam Information
Essay-writing Advice
Chronology of Key Events in Italy: 1914-45
Who’s Who in Italy
Map of the Kingdom of Italy in 1919
Overview
The Emergence of the Authoritarian State in Italy
- Long-term Conditions that Gave Rise to an Authoritarian State
- Medium and Short-term Conditions that Gave Rise to an Authoritarian State
- Long-term and Medium-term Methods Used to Establish an Authoritarian State
- Short-term Methods Used to Establish an Authoritarian State
Maintenance of Power
- Use of Force and Dealing with Opposition
- Propaganda and Control of the Media
- Foreign Policy
Aims and Results of Fascist Social Policies
- The Corporate State
- The Church
- The Arts
- Women
- Youth
- Education
- Sport and Leisure
- Race
Aims and Results of Fascist Economic Policies
- Aims of Economic Policy
- The Battle for Grain (1925)
- The Battle for the Lira (1926)
- Agriculture
- Tackling the Great Depression
- Economic Successes and Failures