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What did Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Soviet Union have in common during the World War II era?
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They were all totalitarian states
They had not recovered from the depression
They were all members of the Allied Powers
They were all fascist states
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They were all totalitarian states.
Each had highly centralized, authoritarian governments that suppressed opposition, controlled politics and much of society, and concentrated power in a single party or leader (Nazis in Germany, Fascists in Italy, militarists in Japan, Communists in the Soviet Union).
Each had highly centralized, authoritarian governments that suppressed opposition, controlled politics and much of society, and concentrated power in a single party or leader (Nazis in Germany, Fascists in Italy, militarists in Japan, Communists in the Soviet Union).
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