Answer:
Germany had a nature for racism
Explanation:
The biggest difference was the strictly racist nature of German Nazism. Though heavily nationalistic and despite Mussolini ultimately introducing anti-Jewish laws to follow Hitler's lead, Italian Fascism was never principally racist.
To help freed slaves succeed
<span>•nationalism- it can cause intense competition among nations w/ each seeking to over power the other.
•imperialism- a stronger nation take control or dominates a weaker country of territory.
•militarism- having a large & strong standing army made citizens feel patriotic</span>
The plantation system brought about the fact that many slaves were needed to help 'run' (work in) the plantations, and soon, there were more african americans than whites in certain southern states.