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bobbysung

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Fascist propaganda for women in Italy that argued for:
 
  a. equality within the workplace to build a stronger state.
 b. a woman's duty was to be homemakers and raise children.
 c. women to become indoctrinated in fascism instead of the folly of religion.
 d. civil service requirements for everyone according to skills, including women and children.
  e. None of these.

Question 2

By the end of 1926, Mussolini ruled Italy with this title:
 
  a. der Furher
 b. Il Duce
 c. El Jefe
 d. Beloved Leader
  e. Citoyen



emilymalinowski12

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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