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What was the primary cause of WWII?
the Nazis' extermination of over six million Jews
the Soviet Union's threat to America's way of life
the problems that persisted from WWI
the increasing military power of Japan
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the problems that persisted from WWI
Explanation: the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles, economic hardship and instability, nationalist resentments, and the failure of the League of Nations helped fuel the rise of aggressive totalitarian regimes (especially in Germany and Italy) and set the stage for World War II.
Explanation: the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles, economic hardship and instability, nationalist resentments, and the failure of the League of Nations helped fuel the rise of aggressive totalitarian regimes (especially in Germany and Italy) and set the stage for World War II.
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