c. by appealing to nationalism and attachment to one's nation
Dictators leading up to and during World War 2 often diverted their peoples' concerns about democracy and human rights by promoting nationalism and fostering a strong attachment to the nation. They used propaganda and rhetoric to emphasize the importance of loyalty to the state and the need for unity in the face of external threats, thereby deflecting attention away from democratic values and individual rights.
how did some leaders especially dictators leading up to and during world war 2 divert their peoples concerns about democracy and human rights?
a. by emphasizing the importance of individual freedoms
b. by promoting global cooperation and diplomacy
c. by appealing to nationalism and attachment to ones nation
d. by encouraging economic self-sufficiently
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