How did the Great depression affect Europe

A. American workers immigrated to Europe and large numbers to find jobs
B. Overproduction made American goods too expensive for Europeans to buy
C. US Bank stop investments in Europe and demanded repayment of foreign loans
D. The United States Lord tarrifs and demanded more European goods

C. US Bank stop investments in Europe and demanded repayment of foreign loans. The Great Depression led to a global economic downturn, and as the US was one of Europe's largest investors, they withdrew their investments and demanded repayment of foreign loans, exacerbating the economic crisis in Europe. Many European countries also relied heavily on exports to the US, and with the US economy in recession, demand for European goods declined, further harming European economies. The depression also led to political instability and the rise of fascist and authoritarian regimes in Europe.

How did Mussolini and the fascist rise to power

A. By alani with communist revolutionaries against the military
B. By appealing to citizens anger at economic crisis and social
C. By calling the free election and the representatives government
D. By implementing popular social reforms like land redistribution

B. By appealing to citizens' anger at economic crisis and social upheaval. Mussolini and the fascist party rose to power amid social and economic turmoil in Italy. They capitalized on the fear and discontent of the middle class, industrialists, and military, who believed that the current political system had failed to address Italy's problems. Mussolini promised to restore order and national pride, while attacking socialists and communists who were seen as a threat to stability. The fascist party also used their paramilitary squad, the Blackshirts, to intimidate and silence political opponents. Mussolini ultimately seized power in 1922 with the March on Rome, in which thousands of fascists marched on the city and demanded that the king appoint Mussolini as prime minister. After taking power, Mussolini established a dictatorship, outlawed opposition parties, and implemented policies designed to strengthen the state and promote nationalistic values.

What you been to help draw people to support Adolf Hitler's Nazi party

A. Collapse of the Soviet Union
B. Establishment of Israeli Nation
C. Horse reparations from world war
D. Rise of the Bolsheviks in Russia
E. Spread of the Great depression
Select all that apply

B. Establishment of Israeli Nation, C. Horse reparations from world war, and E. Spread of the Great depression.

The establishment of Israel and the issue of reparations from World War 1 were important factors that contributed to a sense of humiliation and resentment among Germans, which made them more receptive to Hitler's message of national resurgence and the need to restore German pride. Moreover, the Great Depression left millions of Germans unemployed and created a sense of desperation that made them more vulnerable to extremist ideologies like fascism.

How does the policy of appeasement influence the beginning of world war II

A.The policy embolded Hitler to further acts of aggression
B. The policy delay the entry of the United States into the war
C. the policy encouraged trying to resist Japanese aggression
D the policy promoted allied intervention to protect European Jews

A. The policy emboldened Hitler to further acts of aggression. The policy of appeasement, pursued by European powers (primarily Britain and France) towards Hitler and Nazi Germany, involved giving in to some of Hitler's demands (such as the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland) in order to avoid conflict. By failing to take a firm stand against Hitler's aggressive expansionist policies, the policy of appeasement gave him a sense of impunity and emboldened him to carry out further acts of aggression, such as the invasion of Poland in 1939 that led to the outbreak of World War II. Ultimately, the policy of appeasement failed to prevent Hitler from pursuing his expansionist ambitions, and it is often seen as a major factor that contributed to the outbreak of war.

Which of the following statements is true

A. I like forces bomb railroad lines to sell the transport of Jews to concentration camps
B allied Leaders believe Nazi ghettos and camps kept civilians out of the worst of the wars violence
C. Allied Nations encourage open Jewish immigration as soon as they learn of the Holocaust
D.p allied Powers knew about Nazi death camps but focused their efforts on the defeat of Germany

D. Allied Powers knew about Nazi death camps but focused their efforts on the defeat of Germany. While the Allied Powers (primarily the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union) were aware of the Nazi concentration and extermination camps during World War II, they primarily focused their efforts on defeating Germany and ending the war. While there were some efforts made to aid Jewish refugees and target Nazi war crimes, such as the Nuremberg Trials after the war, the full extent of the Holocaust was not widely known until after the end of the war.

What you been occurred first

A. East and West Germany tear down the Berlin Wall
B. Estonia latavia and Lithuania break away from the Soviet Union
C. Michaela Gorbachev implements economic and political reforms
D. The Soviet Union dissolves