What countries were working on atomic bombs during World War 2 Who used atomic bombs in World War 2 Where were atomic bombs used
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Germany and United States where working to make them work.
United States got it first and used first on Japan over the cities
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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How did the authoritarianism practiced before the 20th century differ from the totalitarianism that arose during the 20th century
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Answer this question…It allowed citizens more personal freedom
than did totalitarianism.
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How did fascist philosophies contribute to the Holocaust
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Fascism's commitment to nationalism led many Germans to believe that Jews had no place in German society. The fascist governments of the time did not actively contribute to the Holocaust, though Italy did surrender many of its Jews, it was not proactive in the way that Germany and the Nazis were. You could say that the philosophy of united society and the elimination of those not seen as conforming to that society could contribute. But it would be a mistake to try to align Nazism with fascism.
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Which of the following was a major outcome of European imperialism in Africa after the Industrial Revolution
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Answer this question… Africans in the Belgian Congo suffered
forced labor and oppression.
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Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
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How did the ruling philosophies of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin compare
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Both believed that anyone who questioned the government should
be harshly punished.
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How did the fascist system of government reduce the impact of the Great Depression in Germany during the 1930's
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Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
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Which of the following best defines the term ''anti-semitism''
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the systematic mistreatment of jewish people
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How do japans actions before and during world war ii compare with Germany's actions over the same period
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Both countries became highly militaristic and built powerful
armies
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Which factor was a major cause of the genocide committed by the Nazis against Jewish people
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Nazi propaganda dehumanized Jews by comparing them to
animals
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What was one of the major elements of Soviet totalitarianism under Vladimir Lenin
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Religious beliefs were forbidden, and religious organizations
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What describes an attempt by western liberal democracies to increase their influence in Europe and slow the spread of communism following world war 2
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The Marshall Plan sent United States monetary aid to Europe to
help with reconstruction.
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What was the relationship between Japans totalitarian government and it's military expansion campaigns in the 20th century
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Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
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What countries were working on atomic bombs during World War 2 Who used atomic bombs in World War 2 Where were atomic bombs used
Germany and United States where working to make them work.
United States got it first and used first on Japan over the cities
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
How did the authoritarianism practiced before the 20th century differ from the totalitarianism that arose during the 20th century
Answer this question…It allowed citizens more personal freedom
than did totalitarianism.
How did fascist philosophies contribute to the Holocaust
Fascism's commitment to nationalism led many Germans to believe that Jews had no place in German society. The fascist governments of the time did not actively contribute to the Holocaust, though Italy did surrender many of its Jews, it was not proactive in the way that Germany and the Nazis were. You could say that the philosophy of united society and the elimination of those not seen as conforming to that society could contribute. But it would be a mistake to try to align Nazism with fascism.
Which of the following was a major outcome of European imperialism in Africa after the Industrial Revolution
Answer this question… Africans in the Belgian Congo suffered
forced labor and oppression.
Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
How did the ruling philosophies of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin compare
Both believed that anyone who questioned the government should
be harshly punished.
How did the fascist system of government reduce the impact of the Great Depression in Germany during the 1930's
Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
Which of the following best defines the term ''anti-semitism''
the systematic mistreatment of jewish people
How do japans actions before and during world war ii compare with Germany's actions over the same period
Both countries became highly militaristic and built powerful
armies
Which factor was a major cause of the genocide committed by the Nazis against Jewish people
Answer this question…
Nazi propaganda dehumanized Jews by comparing them to
animals
What was one of the major elements of Soviet totalitarianism under Vladimir Lenin
Answer this question…
Religious beliefs were forbidden, and religious organizations
were shut down.
What describes an attempt by western liberal democracies to increase their influence in Europe and slow the spread of communism following world war 2
The Marshall Plan sent United States monetary aid to Europe to
help with reconstruction.
What was the relationship between Japans totalitarian government and it's military expansion campaigns in the 20th century
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.