How did some leaders, especially dictators, leading up to and during World War II divert their people's concerns about democracy and human rights?

(1 point)

By emphasizing the importance of individual freedoms

By promoting global cooperation and diplomacy

By appealing to nationalism and attachment to one's nation

◎ By encouraging economic self-sufficiency

By appealing to nationalism and attachment to one's nation. This tactic often involved promoting national pride and unity, as well as portraying democracy and human rights as foreign concepts that threatened the nation's stability and prosperity. Leaders used propaganda and manipulation to divert attention away from these concerns and justify their authoritarian rule.