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Katarina [22]
3 years ago
11

In your opinion, how did dictators use the Great Depression to their advantage?

History
1 answer:
masya89 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

i don't know how accurate this is, and how clear of an answer this'll be, but here u go:

Explanation:

the great depression would cause problems within the populous that people would want answers for. like a lot of people would be put out of jobs, correct? so many would get desperate for income, along for answers on who is responsible for the loss of jobs on such a large scale.

so like, who would we hold responsible/who do we blame and how do we fix it, are the questions most people would ask. And so, a dictator with power/political person in power, would say "this is who the people are and this is what we should do" and usually they would also say "only i can do it. only I can solve this." Basically, making people only believe that they're the only ones worthy enough for a place in power or for the job. Initially, causing more and more people to vote for them.

So, for example, not to get too political or heated, Donald Trump:

No he isn't a dictator, but he's more of a wanna-be one. So as he would probably say, "the problem with the US is because all these immagrants. They're the ones causing problems for us. But I will put a stop to them and their problems. So vote for me."

This is not an actual quote on quote of what he himself has said, but it's something I hope you can picture.

Basically what he or dictators do are put the blame on others in order to get a higher vote.

hope this helps???

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