How did political responses vary to the Great Depression in Europe?

What will be an ideal response?


Some nations managed to retain democratic principles, while others turned to fascism to regain control of the national economy. In England, the Labour prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, enraged his supporters by forming the National Unity Government, focused on compromise to achieve economic stability. This included following a deflationary plan, moving off the gold standard, and adhering to a policy of balancing the budget; in turn, the compromise provided unemployment benefits (albeit severely cut), and by the late 1930s, was leaning toward a welfare state. France adhered to the gold standard but also followed deflationary policies. France suffered from high unemployment and a relatively late economic recovery compared to the rest of Europe, while also maintaining a democratic standard. In much of Europe, however, centralist and authoritarian governments moved to totalitarian models to seize control of the economy and impart their own changes. Italy, Spain, and Germany all turned to fascism and/or dictatorship, and there were many pro-fascist governments in eastern Europe that held strong control of the economy and nationalized much of it. Austria, Spain, and Portugal had strong right-wing governments that formed a close alliance with the Catholic Church to impart stability and control over education, economics, and propaganda. Germany turned to the support of the National Socialist Party, or Nazi Party, which gained considerable power through consecutive elections to parliament before ultimately seizing power under a dictatorship.

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A) The underground railroad worked very well. B) Some slaves were very brave and would return to the South to help others escape. C) Some slaves were willing to kill their children rather than have them grow up as slaves. D) Black men continued to face sexual exploitation even outside of slavery.

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Identify the elaborate statement of socialist principles written by Karl Marx.

A. The Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations B. The Scientific Socialist C. The Second Treatise of Government D. The Communist Manifesto

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Through the Act of Supremacy, the English monarchs took the role of __________ in England

A) the pope B) bishops C) monks D) the Council of Trent

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Liberalism contains all of the following features except

a. emphasis on freedom of the individual. b. embracing civil liberties. c. extension of equality to women as partners of men. d. reverence for the law as a unifying standard. e. a laissez-faire approach to the economy.

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