In which ways was totalitarianism pseudoreligious?
a. It provided people with explanations for the entire world and for all of history.
b. It focused on one over-arching battle between good and evil.
c. It gave isolated people an almost mystical sense of belonging.
d. It inspired, in some, a fervor and devotion that historically has only been religious.
e. all of the above
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a. France b. Germany c. England d. Russia e. The Ottoman Empire
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What will be an ideal response?
What were popular fronts?
A) They were communist youth organizations. B) They were fascist youth organizations. C) They were coalitions of nonfascist parties. D) They were grass-roots self-help organizations. E) They were seen as a movement from democracy to communism.
President Roosevelt was dissatisfied with the National Labor Relations Act, but he did sign it.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)