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                Why did Germany and Japan place the blame on other countries for their economic downturns during the Great Depression?
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*Deteriorating economic conditions in Germany helped the Nazi party grow from being a relatively small fringe group to being the nation’s largest political party. Nazi propaganda that put blame on the Treaty of Versailles for much of Germany’s economic hardships fueled Hitler’s rise in popularity with voters, who would make him German chancellor in 1933.
            
        (I think this could be the answer??)
*Deteriorating economic conditions in Germany helped the Nazi party grow from being a relatively small fringe group to being the nation’s largest political party. Nazi propaganda that put blame on the Treaty of Versailles for much of Germany’s economic hardships fueled Hitler’s rise in popularity with voters, who would make him German chancellor in 1933.
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    You've stated what happened in Germany, but is that what the question is asking? 
What about Japan?
What about the actual question? ~~> "<b>Why</b> did Germany and Japan place the blame on other countries … "
    
What about Japan?
What about the actual question? ~~> "<b>Why</b> did Germany and Japan place the blame on other countries … "
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