Category Key Issues Details / Examples
Economic Industrialisation and - Northern Italy was
Modernization in the North vs. industrializing, while Southern
Economic Backwardness in the Italy remained economically
South backward.
- Industry was mainly in the North
(e.g., Milan, Genoa, Turin).
- Economic divide between the
North and South created
instability.
Limited industrial development - Limited industry in the South
and migration drew people to the North, leading
to radicalization.
Industrial Income Distribution - By 1911, Milan, Genoa, and
Turin accounted for 55% of
industrial income.
Growth in Exports and Workforce - Exports grew at 4.5%, and the
workforce increased by 2 million
between 1901 and 1911.
Political Control by Elite - Political systems were controlled
by a small elite from the middle
and upper classes.
Expanding Franchise and Political - Opening of the franchise (1883,
Instability 1912) allowed more voters who
didn’t support liberals, making
politics unstable.
Coalition and Party Fragmentation - It became harder to form stable
coalitions, with growing support
for socialist, Catholic, and radical
parties.
Nationalism and Transformismo - Nationalist groups emerged in
1910.
- Transformismo led to factional
governments with unstable
coalitions.
Government Instability - Between 1870 and 1915, more
than 20 different governments
were formed.
Social Poverty and Divide Between - Systemic poverty in the South
North and South created a hard-to-govern
environment.