<span>D. tensions were rising
The two sides had renewed tension as they continued to build up their nuclear powers & military, as well as try to influence 3rd world countries to adopt their own governmental style.
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The best example of an ethnic crisis that led to a totalitarian government is the german nazi. The war and economics problems plus the anti-jewish feeling, made the German a totalitarian country.
The identity problem is the answer. When a nation cannot be recognized by his nationality, a strong and violent government lays up.
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President Roosvelt's proposal, as it is written here, refers to the congress giving a fixed and equivalent amount of money to each of the large parties that are postulated calculated large enough to cover the main needs of the campaign. In addition, the parties can receive a fixed amount of other individuals, as long as they give a detailed report of it. With this second contribution, not necessarily both parties have the same amount, but their campaign budget is reduced proportionally to their voters and does not lend itself to the appearance of incredibly large funds from a single donor that unbalance the campaign or give rise to to suspicions of corruption.