Demand was high and slaves (especially african slave trade) were easy and cheap to get since tribes would kidnapp other africans in exchange for guns and 'modern' (for their time) items they wanted. In new lands people needed slaves to do a lot of the work they were unable to do.
The reason it is so difficult to determine a single reason for the rise of 4 dictators in Europe at about the same time is that<u> they all came to </u><u>power </u><u>for </u><u>different reasons</u><u> and as a result of </u><u>different circumstances. </u>
<h3>The Four Dictators of Europe </h3>
- Josef Stalin - Came to power after working his way up the Communist party. Communists were already in power so this was not as a result of change in government.
- Adolf Hitler - Came to power as a result of German economic problems and went the democratic route until he became dictator.
- Benito Mussolini - Came to power as a result of Italian economic problems and got power by marching on Rome and demanding it.
- Francisco Franco - Came to power as a result of a Civil War that broke out more over ideology than economic problems.
These dictators took powers differently and were not all as a result of economic problems which is what makes it hard to pinpoint a single cause for their rise.
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Answer:
Law of increasing costs.
Explanation:
The law of increasing costs is a rule in economic science, according to which with increasing production of the product the opportunity costs also increase, that is, with the production of each new unit of product, the costs of producing this additional unit of product also increase.
Opportunity costs are the number of products that must be sacrificed in the production of any quantity of other products. And the law of increasing costs states that the production of an additional unit of product 1 leads to an increase in the number of refusals to produce product 2.
Answer: stopped Japanese plans for the invasion o fthe Australian port from sea and it would be the first time that the Japanese experienced failure during combat.
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