How did Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Hirohito contribute to the rise of fascism in Europe and Japan
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katherina correa
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What is a example of destructive nationalism
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When nationalism is used to start a war
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What did German leaders hope to accomplish with the Zimmerman Telegram
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They wanted to drag the United States into a war with Mexico
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Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
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It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
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How did the nazi belief in the superiority of the aryan race influence the nazi treatment of Jews
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The Nazi sought to rid Germany of Jews whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
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How did the increase in refugees due to world war i affect European economies
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shelter for poor refugees in their countries.
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How do totalitarian regimes use propaganda
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To prevent citizens from accessing any media criticizing the
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Which of the following World War 2 figures aligned with Benito Mussolini to send troops to support Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War
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Answer this question…Adolf Hitler
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Which of these factors helped Germany annex Austria
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Answer this question…Austrian citizens felt an increasing sense
of German nationalism before World War II.
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How did the Mukden Incident advance Japanese Imperialism
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Answer this question…It gave Japan an excuse to retaliate
against the Chinese and gain control of Manchuria.
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Which of the following describes a similarity between fascism and communism during the 1930s
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Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
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What describes countries that were considered behind the Iron Curtain following World War 2
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They were ruled by antidemocratic communist governments.
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Troops from which countries destroyed buildings and killed and tortured hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens during the Nanjing massacre
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Japan
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How did world war 1 impact the roles of women in liberal democracies such as the united States and Great Britain
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women were given increased political rights
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Which of the following events is considered one of the worst war crimes of the 1930s
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The Nanjing Massacre
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What World War 2 figures signed the Munich Agreement a diplomatic effort to stop Adolf Hitler's plans for empire building in exchange for Germany's annexation of part of Czechoslovakia
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Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
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What summary accurately describes the stalemate that developed during World War 1
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Though little territory was ever gained, military leaders continued sending huge numbers of troops to attack enemy trenches.
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How did Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Hirohito contribute to the rise of fascism in Europe and Japan
katherina correa
What is a example of destructive nationalism
When nationalism is used to start a war
What did German leaders hope to accomplish with the Zimmerman Telegram
They wanted to drag the United States into a war with Mexico
that would prevent it from entering World War I.
Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
How did the nazi belief in the superiority of the aryan race influence the nazi treatment of Jews
The Nazi sought to rid Germany of Jews whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
How did the increase in refugees due to world war i affect European economies
Answer this question…Governments were forced to pay for food and
shelter for poor refugees in their countries.
How do totalitarian regimes use propaganda
To prevent citizens from accessing any media criticizing the
government, to provide positive news about the government and its
leaders, and to turn public opinion against their opposition.
Which of the following World War 2 figures aligned with Benito Mussolini to send troops to support Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War
Answer this question…Adolf Hitler
Which of these factors helped Germany annex Austria
Answer this question…Austrian citizens felt an increasing sense
of German nationalism before World War II.
How did the Mukden Incident advance Japanese Imperialism
Answer this question…It gave Japan an excuse to retaliate
against the Chinese and gain control of Manchuria.
Which of the following describes a similarity between fascism and communism during the 1930s
Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
What describes countries that were considered behind the Iron Curtain following World War 2
They were ruled by antidemocratic communist governments.
Troops from which countries destroyed buildings and killed and tortured hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens during the Nanjing massacre
Japan
How did world war 1 impact the roles of women in liberal democracies such as the united States and Great Britain
women were given increased political rights
Which of the following events is considered one of the worst war crimes of the 1930s
Answer this question…
The Nanjing Massacre
What World War 2 figures signed the Munich Agreement a diplomatic effort to stop Adolf Hitler's plans for empire building in exchange for Germany's annexation of part of Czechoslovakia
Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
What summary accurately describes the stalemate that developed during World War 1
Though little territory was ever gained, military leaders continued sending huge numbers of troops to attack enemy trenches.