The rise of Benito Mussolini's Fascist Party in the 1920s was caused by A) a desire to bring peace to a Europe ravaged by war. B) a need to expand the borders of the new Italian republic. C) a need to avenge their loss to the Ottomans in World War I. D) a desire to restore Italy to the glory of its Roman heritage.

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D: A desire to restore Italy to the glory of its Roman heritage

Explanation:

Benito Mussolini, and especially his Fascist Party, became the origin of the Fascist movement from which all other such Fascist movement in Europe derived. Establishing the Fascist Party in Italy in 1919, Mussolini followed the ideals of greatness, and power, the desire of returning Italy to its glory when it was part of the Roman Empire, and the ideals of total power and total control under his own leading hands. In 1922, after a long career as a socialist first, then founding his own Fascist party, opposing the disasters that he believed had been caused by the Treaty of Versailles, Mussolini rises to power and begins his journey to turn Italy into the power and glory it was during Roman times.

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The answer is D) a desire to restore Italy to the glory of its Roman heritage.

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