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what led to the emergence of totalitarianism in the 1920s and 1930s? choose 5 answers.
social darwinism
the american and french revolutions
world war i
treaty of versailles
economic issues and unemployment in europe
the great depression
bombing of pearl harbor
Brief Explanations
- Social Darwinism: Ideology of "survival of the fittest" was used to justify authoritarian/totalitarian ideas, promoting superiority of certain groups.
- World War I: Devastation and political instability post - WWI created conditions for totalitarian movements to rise.
- Treaty of Versailles: Harsh terms on Germany (and others) led to resentment, economic strain, and political unrest, fueling totalitarian ideologies.
- Economic issues and unemployment in Europe: Economic hardships made people vulnerable to totalitarian promises of stability and prosperity.
- The Great Depression: Global economic collapse worsened poverty/unemployment, creating fertile ground for totalitarian regimes (e.g., Hitler in Germany, Mussolini in Italy) to gain support.
The American and French Revolutions were for democracy/liberty (not totalitarianism), and Pearl Harbor bombing (1941) is too late.
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