How did some leaders, especially dictators, leading up to and during World War I| divert their people's concerns about democracy and human rights?

(1 point)
• By emphasizing the importance of individual freedoms
•By promoting global cooperation and diplomacy
• By appealing to nationalism and attachment to one's nation
• By encouraging economic self-sufficiency

1 answer

Dictators leading up to and during World War I often diverted their people's concerns about democracy and human rights by appealing to nationalism and attachment to one's nation. This strategy allowed them to rally support by fostering a sense of pride and unity, shifting focus away from issues of individual rights and democratic governance.