Both Theodore Roosevelt, and Widow Wilson, Aberham Lincoln was also against racism
The city was renamed Petrograd in 1914, at the beginning of World War I, because it sounded less German, was then named Leningrad after the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924, and again became St. Petersburg in 1991 when the Soviet Union collapsed.
Answer:
After world war, the following factors led to the development of a totalitarian government in Italy
- The rate of unemployment was high
- High rate of inflation due to drop in value of the Italian Euro
- Wages for workers were low
- Shortages of food and some other resources
- Absence of opposition parties to Mussolini. .
Explanation:
1. The rate of unemployment was high, because most of the factories and farms were destroyed due to the war. the industries available to keep the population busy were unavailable
2. The war led to a massive printing of the Italian Euro, which caused a devaluation in its value.
3. Since there was a great economic depression, most jobs available were menial jobs which only low wages were remunerated.
4. Shortage of food and other basic social amenities made the general public agitated and willing to accept a reform in the government.
5. Absence of opposition parties to Mussolini made it easy for Him to form a totalitarian system of government.
The presence of all these factors caused a great social unrest, and made the general population more eager to accept a reform in the governmental system, thus facilitating the totalitarian government in Italy.
Answer:
Religion
Explanation:
The main reason for the deterioration of the relations between Moctezuma and the Spanish was disagreements between religion. Moctezuma trusted Hernan Cortes and showed him the Aztec Gods, especially the God of War called Uichilobos. Cortes that was a Catholic insulted Moctezuma’s beliefs and told him that his gods were evil.
Similarly, but not as deep and wide as in Western Europe, the Crusade's impact could be seen on some socio-religious elements of the Muslim world. Further, the bitter legacy of these wars widened the hostility, hatred, and dissent between the West and the Muslim world that still is perceived in one way or the other.