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Many historians cite the Great Depression as the most important factor leading to the rise of the Nazi political party in
Germany and the ultranationalist leaders in Japan in the early 1930s. Their rise to power then leads directly to the
outbreak of World War II.
In a one-paragraph 4-5 sentences in length, identify 3 consequences of the Great Depression in Germany and Japan,
which might lead people to offer support to new, highly nationalistic, militaristic, and imperialist political parties. How
did the Great Depression lead to the rise of Hitler in Germany and a military gvernment in Japan? Provide 3 examples
from 7.2's readings)
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Pls. i will give you 40 points colonists felt the increased taxes in the 1760s and 1770s violated which document? the virginia declaration of rights the mayflower compact the english bill of rights common sense
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Two gymnastics teams are intense rivals. the first team has started recruiting new gymnasts from different cities and even foreign countires in an effort to build a stronger team. after learning this, the secondteam begins its own recruitment campaign to find better gymnasts. over a period of months, each team recruits dozens of players, each time trying to find a better recruit than its rivals most recent addition. which idea from the cold war is most similar to this scenario
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In 1819, what did the united states obtain from spain for $5 million?
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