2.

Match each ruler with ​the country he ​controlled:

1.
Joseph Stalin
2.
Hideki Tojo
3.
Adolf Hitler
4.
Benito Mussolini
a.
Germany
b.
Italy
c.
Japan
d.
Soviet Union
e.
France
3.
How did Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party rise to power in Germany during the interwar period?

Hitler capitalized on economic instability and nationalist sentiments, using propaganda to appeal to the public's desire for strong leadership.

Hitler was elected as a democratic leader, receiving overwhelming support from the German population.

Hitler’s rise was primarily due to the support of the Soviet Union and international communism.

The Nazi Party gained support by promoting democratic reforms and economic equality.
4.
What is one characteristic of authoritarian regimes like those of Mussolini, Stalin, and Hitler?

A system of checks and balances within the government

Emphasis on individual rights and freedoms

Centralized power in the hands of a single leader with little or no political opposition

Frequent democratic elections with multiple political parties

1 answer

  1. Match each ruler with the country he controlled:

  2. Joseph Stalin - d. Soviet Union

  3. Hideki Tojo - c. Japan

  4. Adolf Hitler - a. Germany

  5. Benito Mussolini - b. Italy


  1. How did Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party rise to power in Germany during the interwar period?

Correct Answer: Hitler capitalized on economic instability and nationalist sentiments, using propaganda to appeal to the public's desire for strong leadership.


  1. What is one characteristic of authoritarian regimes like those of Mussolini, Stalin, and Hitler?

Correct Answer: Centralized power in the hands of a single leader with little or no political opposition.