To the casual observer, Mussolini and Hitler are something of a diabolical double act: aggressive right-wing dictators who rose to power in similar circumstances, shared a similar ideology, fought side by side in World War Two, and died violently at the end of the conflict in 1945. But the reality is much more complex. In particular, it was Mussolini’s Italy – not the democracies of Britain, France or the USA – that initially led the most vigorous attempts to contain the aggression of Hitler’s Germany. It was the West’s decision to appease Hitler rather than confront him that was at least partly responsible for Mussolini’s decision to realign Italy as an ally of Germany. In the words of Richard Lamb, ‘British policy threw Mussolini into Hitler's arms’. A study of the foreign policy of both dictators, therefore, highlights at least as many contrasts as comparisons.
The United States join world war II because the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
1- The correct answer is A. The cultural inclusion of African-Americans had an important limit in terms of education. The segregationist population was particularly reluctant to admit total equality in terms of higher education with respect to the African-American population.
2- The correct answer is A. "Born the son of wealth, he died a champion of outcasts of the world" means that Robert F. Kennedy was born wealthy, but became a hero of the less fortunate people in the world as he fought for their rights. In fact, his contribution to the Afro-American Civil Rights Movement is considered his greatest legacy.
The answer is D to secure jobs