<span>Some of the problems that let to the rise of dictators in Germany, Italy, and Japan was that they were all mad aggravated. Germany and Italy were mad at what their role in the Treaty of Versaills. Hitler knew this so he promised a better future and everyone rallied behind him. This is what happened with all three countries. These people promised a better future so they rallied behind them and the leaders became dictators.</span>
They <span>worked constantly and gave many sincere speeches about the importance of independence.
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<span>Peasant, Being a peasant was often the lowest form of a social status, there for you had little to no power. </span>
It was "India" that successfully maintained neutrality when it came to dealing with the two superpowers following World War II and carrying forward into the
<span>'60s, since they had gained a great deal of autonomy after the relative fall of the British Empire. </span>