It shifted the foreign policy to containment as the U.S. aimed to “contain” the spread of communism to keep out of Western Europe and Eastern Asia.
Answer:
earlier was farmland,small citys and empires, now is very very very modern, and buildings are appearing everyday faster than any other country. everyhting in modern china is high tech and their world is now based on qr codes
Explanation:
There's no real certainty as to what caused it. There's multiple factors but two factors that are important are:
There was too many parties to vote for so no one party ever got enough support, and there were many splinter parties popping up because of it
Also, in an emergency, the president did NOT need the agreement of the Reichstag, but could issue decrees. In the end Hitler took advantage of this shaky situation to take power.
Notably, Weimar has many economical and political issues going on, as well all cultural, but the two I talked about, are probably most notable.
The answer would be the <span> "returning Germany to her former glory through the creation of The Third Reich".
</span>The lack of direct action by France and Britain to stop his militarization of the Rhineland led Hitler to believe that European powers would not interfere in his plans for "returning Germany to her former glory through the creation of The Third Reich".
C. Seems the most logical answer. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. I'll go ahead and try to confirm my answer.