Select the boxes in the table to identify whether each event was a cause or an effect of World War II.

(2 points)

3 answers

To assist you accurately, please provide the specific events you want evaluated as causes or effects of World War II.

the boxes are:
blaming jewish people for economic problems
the development of nuclear weapons
increasing nationalism in germany
the death of millions of jewish people

Here’s how you can identify each event as a cause or effect of World War II:

| Event | Cause or Effect | |---------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------| | Blaming Jewish people for economic problems | Cause | | The development of nuclear weapons | Effect | | Increasing nationalism in Germany | Cause | | The death of millions of Jewish people | Effect |

  • Blaming Jewish people for economic problems: This was a cause, as anti-Semitic sentiments were used by the Nazis to rally support and justify their policies.
  • The development of nuclear weapons: This is considered an effect of the war, as the Manhattan Project and the drop of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki occurred as a result of the war.
  • Increasing nationalism in Germany: This is also a cause, as the rise of fascism and aggressive nationalist policies led to the outbreak of the war.
  • The death of millions of Jewish people: This is an effect, resulting from the Holocaust, which was a consequence of the war and Nazi ideology.