Which of these statements best describes the May Fourth Movement that took place in 1919?(1 point) Responses The May Fourth Movement took place when socialist Léon Blum’s Popular Front gained control of the French government. The May Fourth Movement took place when socialist Léon Blum’s Popular Front gained control of the French government. The May Fourth Movement was the result of a nationwide strike in Britain that led to the creation of a coalition government. The May Fourth Movement was the result of a nationwide strike in Britain that led to the creation of a coalition government. The May Fourth Movement took place when Bolshevik forces defeated the more moderate Mensheviks for control of Russia. The May Fourth Movement took place when Bolshevik forces defeated the more moderate Mensheviks for control of Russia. The May Fourth Movement was a student-led protest in China that was organized to boycott capitalist goods coming from Japan.

The May Fourth Movement was a student-led protest in China that was organized to boycott capitalist goods coming from Japan.

Why were the Nuremberg Laws created in Nazi Germany?(1 point) Responses to control the population to control the population to promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini to promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini to strip Jewish populations of their rights to strip Jewish populations of their rights to establish a totalitarian state

The Nuremberg Laws were created in Nazi Germany to strip Jewish populations of their rights.

How did Germany, Italy, and Japan try to make up for the lack of natural resources they could access during the Great Depression?(1 point) Responses These three nations entered into an international trading bloc with the U.S. These three nations entered into an international trading bloc with the U.S. These three nations agreed to avoid military expansion in exchange for raw materials from the West. These three nations agreed to avoid military expansion in exchange for raw materials from the West. These three nations authorized the annexation or invasion of other countries. These three nations authorized the annexation or invasion of other countries. These three nations agreed to eliminate tariffs on imported goods in exchange for raw materials from the West.

These three nations authorized the annexation or invasion of other countries.

Why did the U.S. Senate’s Nye Committee justify greater U.S. isolation from foreign affairs during the 1930s?(1 point) Responses The committee opposed Roosevelt’s decision to supply U.S. weapons to European nations through the Lend-Lease Act. The committee opposed Roosevelt’s decision to supply U.S. weapons to European nations through the Lend-Lease Act. The committee claimed that U.S. industries made excessive profits at the expense of American lives during World War I. The committee claimed that U.S. industries made excessive profits at the expense of American lives during World War I. The committee was concerned that the Treaty of Versailles would force U.S. involvement in foreign military conflicts. The committee was concerned that the Treaty of Versailles would force U.S. involvement in foreign military conflicts. The committee feared a growth of communist activities that led to the First Red Scare in the U.S. The committee feared a growth of communist activities that led to the First Red Scare in the U.S.

The committee claimed that U.S. industries made excessive profits at the expense of American lives during World War I.

What did fascists seek first and foremost?(1 point) Responses to create a united, powerful country to create a united, powerful country to promote social justice to promote social justice to give individuals as much liberty as possible to give individuals as much liberty as possible to modernize economic life

To create a united, powerful country.

What were concentration camps?(1 point) Responses prisons for political enemies of the Nazis prisons for political enemies of the Nazis new universities organized by the Nazis to propagate their ideals new universities organized by the Nazis to propagate their ideals a series of campgrounds where young Nazis could enjoy themselves a series of campgrounds where young Nazis could enjoy themselves retreats where the Nazi leadership planned for the future

Concentration camps were prisons for political enemies of the Nazis.