Well, the Third Reich's attempts to acquire "living space" was pretty much met with little opposition. For eastern European countries there might have been a lot of protest, but that protest fell on deaf ears due to the superpowers of the UK and France unwilling to go through another World War in stop Germany, due to the horrors of World War I. Thus the UK and France maintained a policy of appeasement with Germany by basically giving up land and entire countries for the sake of preventing another wide scale global conflict. The United States cannot be included in this conversation, due to the isolationist policy maintained by the US at the time.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Socialists like Robert Owen favored a more even distribution of income." The statement that shows a true idea is that <span>Socialists like Robert Owen favored a more even distribution of income.</span>
"d. love of freedom" was not a characteristic trait of Mao's Socialist Man, since this would imply that people should be free, which they were not.
There were mountains, barriers, and lots of water around to prevent invasion and disease
I believe its all of the above