At the end of WW1, many new democracies were established in Europe in the years between the two world wars, what happened to most of these democracies?

a) They continued to do well
b) They all became Communist
c) They were torn apart by civil war
d) They were replaced by dictators


Ans: d) They were replaced by dictators

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A) to let nature take its evolutionary course B) to replace all taxes with a “single tax” on land C) a socialist utopia in which the government owns the means of production D) to establish worker and farmer cooperatives to own the means of production E) to make churches the center of social reform instead of the government

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a. true b. false

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