Answer:
to instill terror and fear so citizens will follow government policies
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There were several proposals for a Jewish state in the course of Jewish history between the destruction of ancient Israel and the founding of the modern State of Israel. While some of those have come into existence, others were never implemented. The Jewish national homeland usually refers to the State of Israel[1] or the Land of Israel,[2] depending on political and religious beliefs. Jews and their supporters, as well as their detractors and anti-Semites have put forth plans for Jewish states.
In Europe: economic recovery from the war, fear of another war breaking out.
In the US: return to isolationism and a focus on a growing consumer market
In Asia: establishment of their government to taken seriously by other world powers.
The Interwar Years varied dependent upon the country or area of the world. Those on the losing side faced more difficult situations with severe economic depression and devastated national morale.
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