While some Italians were supportive, and some - especially communists - paid for their opposition with their lives, what was the general Italian reaction to Mussolini?

a. Violent protest rallies against his attack on Ethiopia.
b. Going on with their daily lives.
c. Joining underground communist groups.
d. Wildly joining the Italian army and calling for the revival of the Roman Empire.
e. Demanding the removal of Mussolini by the Italian king.


b

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