Hitler's regime was socially far-right but fairly left economically. But regardless, it was very much so a right-wing authoritarian, single-party dictatorship.
Industrialization (1800s but not sure if it was late 1800s...):
-economic development- led to more factories & factory workers
-development of railroads (especially railroads that made it easier to move, transported materials & trade) new technologies and innovations like steamships, spinning jenny, cotton gin... etc...
-people in many parts of the world started moving to the US for better opportunities
this led to people from diff parts of the world to migrate to the US (better to write about for late 1800s):
-extreme hardship
-war
-lack of economic opportunities/high unemployment
then theres new places (such as the US) where your overhear about:
-more jobs
-promise of a better life
-freedom to practice ones religion
-an overall better standard of living
C is your answer it let communist countries under the USSR to transition over to Capitalism
The action during the 1930s heightened the tensions between Japan and the United states is the Japan invaded Chinese Territory.
Between 1937 and 1941,escalating conflict between China and Japan influenced U.S relations with both nations, and ultimately contributed to pushing the United states toward Full-scale war with Japan and Germany.