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From this map, you can determine that Soviet influences spread across Eastern Europe sharply during and after World War II the number of Soviet satellite states decreased significantly right after World War II after World War II the territories of Germany were controlled by the Soviet Union Germany and the Soviet Union shared territories across Europe after World War II
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I dont know what this is.
i believe its A
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Is this for a test or an assignment?
Oh dude, your right, i thought i did, im sorry. and thanks @Twilkis12
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A common trait in the rise to power of Hitler and Mussolini was that they both ended unemployment universally eliminated all other political parties supported freedom of the press encouraged labor unions
@Twilkis12
i think tis b
i believe A or B not exactly sure but i do know Hitler and Mussolini were able to gain political power because of political/economic problems. After WW1 Germany had to pay reparations for starting the war. France invaded a big industrial center of Germany. [ German workers went on strike and the government gave them money but created more marks(German $) in circulation causing inflation. In 1914 4.2 German marks = $1 in 1923 4.2 trillion marks = $1 Unemployment was also high and at one point 40% of German workforce did not have a job. Many turned to radical groups like the Nazis. In Italy inflation and unemplyoment played a role as well. There was a fear of Communism rising to power in Italy. Mussolini was able to create a police(OVRA) that was able to keep Italy from falling into Communism. and Hitler appealed to the peoples sense of pride through slick speeches . he made groups such as the Hitler youth and he promised changer
So which one do you think it is for sure
still a toss up a or b, schools get their ideas twisted and it could be either or
Hmm i need to know just one, or i wont get credit.
id say B
heres another question: How did Renaissance humanism prepare the way for the Scientific Revolution?
The scientific revolution paved the way to the enlightenment by breaking the dependence of research on the church, and introducing the scientific method as a way of discovering truth through experimentation rather than divine revelation.
that came from another resorce. I need it in like.. idk your own words.
sorry forgot to cite my souce:previous questions on openstudy lol The scientific revolution helped pave the way to the enlightenment by breaking down the dependence of research on churches and it also helped by introducing the scientific method to the "science" world and discovering truth throughout experimentation other than divine revelation.
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