They were led by leaders who opposed democracy.
unification of the western sectors of germany
unification of the western sectors of Germany * nova-net*
Emigration, anarchists and the congress of Vienna opposed unification
His band of "Red Shirts" conquered those opposed to Nationalism
Militarism
unification of the western sectors of germany
unification of the western sectors of Germany * nova-net*
King of Prussia
The liberals, communists, and other leftists were strong opposed to the nationalist governments of Italy and Germany. When those governments criminalized much of the leftist dissent and consolidated power, that opposition became marginalized and the unification could go on.
The U.S., Russia, France, and Great Britain.
Germany has had a primarily capitalist economy since the nation's unification in 1871 and the prior German confederations were also predominantly capitalist, in terms of the national economic policy. Under the Nazis, Germany became a corporatist state as opposed to a capitalist one. This non-capitalist nature continued in East Germany, which after World War II, became a Communist State and remained so until unification with West Germany in 1990. West Germany (and now Germany) has consistently been a capitalist state since its formation after World War II.
Emigration, anarchists and the congress of Vienna opposed unification
His band of "Red Shirts" conquered those opposed to Nationalism
New religions abounded in the Roman Empire. The leaders opposed a religion if they perceived that it was a threat to the established political order.
Germany.
Militarism
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