
Which countries in Europe turned to fascism or military dictatorships in the 1920s and 1930s?
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A. Switzerland, Sweden, Norway
B. France, Britain, Belgium
D. None of the Above

<h2>C. <u>Italy</u>, <u>Germany</u>, <u>Spain</u></h2>
- The earliest foundations of fascism in practice can be seen in the Italian Regency of Carnaro, led by the Italian nationalist Gabriele D'Annunzio, many of whose politics and aesthetics were subsequently used by Benito Mussolini and his Italian Fasces of Combat which Mussolini had founded as the <em>Fasces of Revolutionary</em> Action in 1914.
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This answer is only <u>based</u> <u>on</u> <u>what</u> <u>i</u> <u>know</u>
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The primary difference between barter and currency systems is that a currency system uses an agreed-upon form of paper or coin money as an exchange system rather than directly trading goods and services through bartering.
The Hudson River, especially during the French and Indian War. <span />
Answer: I think it's profit from it's colonies. I hope it helps and I hope I'm not wrong.
- The Mongols used qualified people wherever they were needed/Mongols placed Arabs in Russia/Persians in China because they were qualified
- Working bureaucracies were kept in place
- Many local rulers maintained their position as long as they paid tribute/provided troops/pledged loyalty/kept good order
- Chinese bureaucrats still did their jobs as long as they did not cause the Mongols any trouble
- Local Persian rulers stayed in power if they cooperated
These are five examples of answers, hope one can help you!