Why did European sensitivity to fascism and racism develop after World War II? (1 point)

Responses

Economic trade restrictions
Economic trade restrictions

International political pressure
International political pressure

Devastating human cost of war
Devastating human cost of war

Academic research findings

1 answer

The most appropriate response to why European sensitivity to fascism and racism developed after World War II is:

Devastating human cost of war

The immense destruction, loss of life, and atrocities committed during the war, such as the Holocaust, led to a widespread recognition of the dangers of fascism and racism, fostering a commitment to prevent such ideologies from taking root again in Europe.