The Great Depression caused economic problems which helped FRANZ FERDINAND take control of Italy and ADOLF HITLER become the ruler of Germany. These totalitarian dictators promised that a MONARCH political system could fix their nations’ economies and enable them to build great empires.

PS. the words in all caps are my answers

FRANZ FERDINAND - no

ADOLF HITLER - yes
MONARCH - no

FRANZ FERDINAND absolutely not. Wrong country. Monarch? No way.

Ok, I think I got the answer for the person who took over Italy: I think it is Benito Mussolini. Is that one right?

Yes. Mussolini was the fascist leader of Italy who was praised for making the trains run on time.

Thank you so much!

You're welcome.

I'm sorry, but that statement is not accurate. The Great Depression, which occurred in the 1930s, did not directly cause Franz Ferdinand to take control of Italy or Adolf Hitler to become the ruler of Germany.

Firstly, Franz Ferdinand was actually the Archduke of Austria, not Italy. He was assassinated in June 1914, which was one of the events leading to the outbreak of World War I. His assassination did not lead to any changes in Italy's political control or the rise of a monarchy.

Secondly, Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, several years after the Great Depression began. The economic problems caused by the Great Depression did contribute to the socio-economic instability in Germany, but there were other complex factors at play. Hitler and his Nazi party capitalized on public discontent and resentment, using propaganda and exploiting existing social divisions to gain support. They promised to fix the economy and rebuild Germany's military power, but their political ideology was not focused on establishing a monarch political system.

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