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The rise of fascism in Germany.
Mobilization decisions was what caused consumer prices to rise after world war 1.
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rise of nationalistic movements
World War II was primarily caused by the aggressive expansionist policies of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, along with the militaristic ambitions of Japan and Italy. The Treaty of Versailles, which imposed harsh conditions on Germany after World War I, also played a role in creating conditions for conflict. Additionally, the failure of the international community to effectively address the rise of these aggressive powers and appeasement policies further contributed to the outbreak of war.
People were desperate. And the political state of countries were unorganized. The rise of fascism
economic instability charisma
i think the rise of England is when England had full glory of the world. England may have founded many countries in the rise.
because many countries such as germany,spain,and italy began to lost faith in democratic
Dictators promise to improve falling economies
he tells something that is appealing to the people
The English Civil war led to the rise of Oliver Cromwell's military dictatorship in August 1647.
One of the biggest reasons that Cuba failed to rise up again, was because Castro didn't want them overflowing his dictatorship. He needed to be supported.
Factors such as low labor costs, lack of strong labor regulations, poor working conditions, and limited enforcement of labor rights have led to the rise of sweatshops in foreign countries. Companies seeking to cut production costs often exploit these conditions, resulting in the proliferation of sweatshops in global supply chains.
The rise of sweatshops in foreign countries can be attributed to factors such as globalization, lack of regulations and enforcement in those countries, cost-cutting measures by corporations, and a demand for cheap labor. Additionally, poor working conditions, low wages, and exploitation of workers contribute to the proliferation of sweatshops.
The rise of fascism in Germany.
The rise of a dictatorship.