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what most clearly contributed to the rise of dictators in europe and asia during the 1930s?
new theories of government
popular interest in showing military strength
confusion and disagreement over borders
economic crisis
The 1930s saw the Great Depression, an economic crisis that led to widespread unemployment, poverty, and social unrest. In Europe (e.g., Germany, Italy) and Asia (e.g., Japan), this crisis made people desperate for stability and change. Dictators like Hitler, Mussolini, and Japanese militarists capitalized on this by promising economic recovery, national pride, and solutions to the crisis. New theories of government were not the main driver, popular interest in military strength was more a result of dictatorial propaganda, and border disputes were not the primary cause compared to the economic crisis.
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D. economic crisis