Which factor contributed most to the rise of totalitarian governments in europe before world war 2?

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Answer 1
Answer: results of WWI.
-laid the foundation for the rise of totalitarians dictatorship.
-hatred created by Germans b\c of the treaty of Versailles
-economic destruction of Europe (depression)

and also nationalism.. I don't think I got all of it..lol

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John Locke believed that man without government wasThe Foundations of Civil Liberties: Select the best answer from the cholces provided.
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unruly
OB.
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OC. hopeless
OD. basically good

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The answer is D.

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   The seed drill emerged from the second agricultural revolution. Hope this helps!!

i believe that the answer is B.Second Agricultural Revolution

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What was the impact of the civil rights protests in Birmingham?

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In April 1963 Martin Luther King went to Birmingham, Alabama, a city where public facilities were separated for blacks and whites. King intended to force the desegregation of lunch counters in downtown shops by a non-violent protest.

Birmingham was one of the most challenging places to demonstrate for civil rights. George Wallace, the new Governor of Alabama, did not like integration, the bringing together of different racial groups. Birmingham was also a stronghold for the Ku Klux Klan that had been responsible for 18 bombings in the city. Eugene ‘Bull’ Connor, the man in charge of police and firemen, supported the Ku Klux Klan when they attacked black ‘freedom fighters’.

King wanted to gain full national attention for events in Birmingham. He hoped that President Kennedy would be forced to intervene.

The protests began at segregated lunch counters and the protesters were repeatedly arrested. Others marched in protest to the city hall. They were arrested and further marching was banned. King was arrested after leading another march. From jail he wrote a letter saying that people have a moral duty to disobey unjust laws.

King was released and the protest continued to grow. The plan was to use high school children as protesters, get them to fill up the city’s prisons and shame the city on a national level. On 2 May police arrested over a thousand young people aged 6-18 years. The next day more children joined the protest. This time ‘Bull’ Connor ordered the police to use clubs and dogs on the marchers and instructed firemen to get rid of the crowds with high-pressure water hoses.

As the protests continued, the images of police brutality shocked the world and gained a lot of sympathy for the civil rights movement. After pressure from President Kennedy and his brother, the Attorney General, Birmingham shops and businesses finally agreed on 10 May to desegregate all rest rooms, lunch counters, fitting rooms and drinking fountains, and to hire more black workers. The President started to push for a new Civil Rights law.