Lib state key issues 1911-1918
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- THE LIBERAL STATE 1911 - 1918 KEY PROBLEMS
- POLITICAL
- THE POLITICAL SYSTEM: parliment was made up of middle class professional people who represented the interests of their own class.
- political development was hampered by the attitude of the church who no one wanted to challange due to the fear of political alienation ll
- lthere was no parlimentary challange to the liberals due to the lack of political opposition and the fact that only 25% of men had the vote
- politicians shared the same liberal ideology and had few formal political parties.
- politicians formed goverments by offering positions to other members for support them. tended to be short liived as they could withdraw their support if they were offered a better deal = trasformismo
- ECONOMIC
- massive economic expansion in the North (fcar industry was a great sucess Fiat) dispite ths living standards remained low
- social discontent towards goverment
- protests against unemplyment and food shortages = between 1901 -1911 over 1500 strikes
- social discontent towards goverment
- massive economic expansion in the North (fcar industry was a great sucess Fiat) dispite ths living standards remained low
- SOCIAL
- UNIFICATION Italy was newly unified in 1870. this meant they struggled to create identity and unite citizens. 99% spoke different languages and therefore couldnt communicate
- THE NORTH SOUTH DIVIDE: the north was thriving industrially but the south was being left behind and
- OPPOSITION
- There was little/ no opposition in liberal italy. However there were tensions eith the Church
- POLITICAL
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