Answer:
1. The great depression
2.The lack of democratic traditions
Explanation:
This question dwells intensively upon the causes of World War 2. Several nations took an aggressive position in world politics, based on an authoritarian style of Government.
Italy became Fascist
Japan became an Absolute Monarchy
Germany became Nazi.
Russia became Communist.
The Great Depression (felt worldwide) had radicalized these nations. Without experience, the authoritarians skillfully blamed the Democratic Institutions for the Great Depression. On the chance that this was true, these nations turned back in time to the most successful model. of government that they knew.
In short, I see two main causes for authoritarianism in the 1930;s.
The Great Depression
The lack of Democratic traditions in that nation upon which to build.
Answer:
Choose the words that correctly complete the paragraph.
Pace left home at 8 AM to spend the day at an amusement park. He arrived at the park, which was 150 km from his house, at 10 AM. Pace explained that his speed was 38 km/h, which was a/an
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speed, but the fastest speed he went was 60 km/h, which was a/an
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speed.
Explanation:
Choose the words that correctly complete the paragraph.
Pace left home at 8 AM to spend the day at an amusement park. He arrived at the park, which was 150 km from his house, at 10 AM. Pace explained that his speed was 38 km/h, which was a/an
Choose...
speed, but the fastest speed he went was 60 km/h, which was a/an
Choose...
speed.
<span>The deserving conclusion for this piece about Frederick Douglass's impact on the abolition of slavery would be his voice demanded justice for those who had no choice in their destiny. He was one of great intellectuals that worked for the abolishment of slavery and so is known as Abolitionist leader. He himself was born into slavery but later somehow escaped it.</span><span />
The correct answer is "Both authors state that coral reefs are polluting the ocean floor". That is the statement that is not true.
The rest of the statements are true:
1 - Both authors state that coral reefs are threatened.
(author 1) due to enviromental causes such us light, temperature, etc.
(author 2) little has been done to proctect them
2 - Both authors suggest that something must be done to save the reefs
(author 1) if the problem continues there will not be a suitable home for sea life
(author 2) establishing more parks would help
3 - Both authors suggest that coral reefs are fragile.
(author 1) states that the coral reefs fall apart
(author 2) says that they have a fragile enviroment