What were the socioeconomic factors during the period after World War I to create conditions ripe for the rise of fascism? What appeal did totalitarianism have to the people of western Europe? Why did so few people around the world raise concerns about the insidious underpinnings of fascism in Europe?

What will be an ideal response?


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The publication of the Encyclopedia affected European culture in all of the following ways except

a. Enlightenment thought was diffused over the continent. b. the project overcame attempts at censorship. c. it spread practical information about agriculture and manufacturing. d. major innovations in marketing and book sales inspired other publishers.

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After Cimon's ostracism in the spring of 461 B.C.E., Athens made an alliance with the city-state of __________, Sparta's traditional enemy.

A. Argos B. Macedonia C. Boeotia D. Megara

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What was the immediate effect of mobilization in the United States to help the war effort?

A. Political conflict over support for the war. B. An end to the Great Depression. C. Employment of most American women. D. Threat of invasion from foreign powers. E. The creation of Boomtowns.

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