Answer:
A
Explanation:
free trade means its easier to trade between countries this comes from reducing barriers
Answer:
To work and execute Jews.
Explanation:
Nazi Germany built concentration camps such as Auschwitz in Poland to execute people of the Jewish faith. However, concentration camps before this were used to imprison anyone they thought was spreading the opposite message or was a threat to the cause. However, it got more out of control as the war went on and soon Jews were being burned and gassed in masses.
The League of Nations were a group of numerous nations created by President Woodrow Wilson to try to keep the peace. Although the League of Nations was a great idea, it did not work as expected. It was very weak and held no real power, along with this, the larger countries would very easily overpower the smaller ones. Since the League of Nations did not have any real power or even troops, it was eventually abolished.
<em>Now that you have background to what the League of Nations were, we can take a deeper look at your question.</em>
During the 1940s and the rise of World War II, Germany and Italy wanted to conquer more land. This made them start invading smaller countries to try to overpower them, many of these small countries were members of the League of Nations. This finally lead to the request for the League of Nations to intervene and try to stop Germany and Italy from taking over these countries. Many of the League of Nations were swallowed by the Axis powers and since they were very weak and powerless, could not really do anything about it. This caused the League of Nations to dismantle and a little while later, finally create the United Nations, which was much more powerful and held actual potential.
B) <span>to give consumers freedom of choice</span>
Answer: Imperialism.
Explanation:
Japanese imperialism was most evident in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, until World War II. That was the reason the Japanese were continuously arming themselves. Japan sought to achieve its imperialist aspirations to the detriment of its neighbors, and for a long time was the most powerful factor in the Far East. By the above, Japan fought during the Second World War on the side of Germany precisely because of its efforts to implement its imperialist aspirations through war.