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America sought, at the end of the First World War, to create new international relationships that would make such wars impossible in the future. But as the Great Depression hit Europe, several new leaders rose to power under the new political ideologies of Fascism and Nazism. Mussolini in Italy and Hitler in Germany were both proponents of Fascism, using dictatorial rule to achieve national unity. Still, the United States remained focused on the economic challenges of its own Great Depression. Hence, there was little interest in getting involved in Europe’s problems or even the China-Japan conflict.
It soon became clear, however, that Germany and Italy’s alliance was putting democratic countries at risk. Roosevelt first sought to support Great Britain and China by providing economic support without intervening directly. However, when Japan, an ally of Germany and Italy, attacked Pearl Harbor, catching the military base unaware and claiming thousands of lives, America’s feelings toward war shifted, and the country was quickly pulled into the global conflict.
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Los lenguajes artísticos que utilizaría para realizar una obra de arte
colectiva serían, primero que nada los performances, exposiciones pictóricas públicas, bailes colectivos en instalaciones públicas como los Flashmob Europeos y norteamericanos, y los grafitis, autorizados por la municipalidad en bardas públicas.
El arte callejero o la representación artística urbana es un género valioso que refleja el sentir urbano del artista y puede hacer referencia a la problemática social de una comunidad.
El arte es un excelente vehículo para comunicar y transmitir ideas que puedan trascender dejando un mensaje social a los miembros de una comunidad. Como es colectiva, se requiere de la participación de un sinnúmero de artistas que aunque no todos pueden tener el mismo talento, sí tienen el entusiasmo de cooperar y sumar para ayudar.
They all had essentially the same idea about self-government and people's rights