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Which of the following best explains why Germans and Italians gave up their civil liberties and embraced totalitarianism?
They believed a variety of political parties would stimulate their economy.
They were attracted by the idea of running their own businesses.
They supported fascist leaders who promised relief from economic hardships.
They feared that their economic prosperity would vanish if they did not.
A provision of the US Neutrality Act of 1935
encouraged the sale of arms to neutral countries.
prohibited the sale of arms to any belligerent nations.
prohibited trade of any kind with other nations.
encouraged trade only with Europe.
How did the US government limit the amount of scarce goods that a person could obtain?
It issued ration books with stamps.
It made the purchase of large quantities of goods illegal.
It let families of soldiers buy more goods than other families.
It set up a lottery system to determine how much a person could buy.
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1) They supported fascist leaders who promised relief from economic hardships.
2) The Neutrality Act of 1935 prohibited the sale of arms to any belligerent nations.
3) It issued ration books with stamps.
2) The Neutrality Act of 1935 prohibited the sale of arms to any belligerent nations.
3) It issued ration books with stamps.
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