Means 'resurgence' or 'rebirth' and refers to the unification of Italy, which had concluded with the incorporation of Rome in 1870 and the establishment of Rome as Italy's capital.
North and South, with the official language 'Italian' just being a dialect from Florence, with not many people oustide of Florence or the educated classes speaking it.
The term used to describe the split between the Catholic Church and Italian state. Many feared that alienating the Catholic Church would further alienate the population and meant that a conservative party could not be formed.
Giolitti's policy of trying to absorb the socialists was...
Partially successful as it succeeded in winning over the reformists who would be willing to work with the liberals to bring about gradual change, but did not win over the maximialists who wanted revolution and the violent overthrow of the state, which at the time included Mussolini.
Giolitti's relationship with the Catholic Church was one of...
Careful dealings. He proclaimed in 1904 that the Church and State ran on two parralel line which should never meet, however was also willing to offer concessions to the Church in return for its support.
However despite the cooperation between the liberals and Catholics...
Giolitti was unwilling to give the Pope any territory and was unwilling to establish a stronger connection with the Catholic Church, as did not want to upset the socialists as saw them as a way of attracting the support of the working class.
Middle classes who saw it as a viable force to defeat socialism, as well as the corrupt liberals. They believed that an aggressive foreign policy would create greater national unity.