All of the following are true of Fascist Doctrine in Italy EXCEPT:a. believed in strong government that is involved in many aspects of society, including business.
b. wanted to ban communism.
c. wanted a one party state and believed this would improve the country.
d. wanted to intimidate their enemies to show their political strength.

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Answer: All of the following are true of Fascist Doctrine in Italy except that it "b. wanted to ban communism", since this was more of a goal in Nazi Germany, which was also fascist during this time. 

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Gain control of new territories

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It is not very clear but 
It became to to hard to govern
Then there was a war when they tried to divide Rome to make it easy to handle.
But when taxes and prices went up people started to move out of Rome and the population grew smaller and smaller.The poor struggled alot and the rich grew disinterested in helping Rome

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