Answer:
Post War Failure Grudge
Explanation:
In October 1922, after threatening a march on Rome, Mussolini was offered the premiership. Within four years, he had subverted parliamentary rule, destroyed the Italian left, and established a one-party state with himself as Il Duce (The Leader).
Fascism was imitated in every European state. It traded on each country's grievances but also promised a bright utopian future. Militarism was a central feature of Fascist appeal, and thousands of young Europeans flocked into the movements and their paramilitary organizations.
In 1923, at the height of the European inflationary crisis, Adolf Hitler moved to imitate Benito Mussolini. In addition to planning a march on Berlin, he staged a coup in Munich on November 8-9 as a prelude to a national seizure of power. His putsch was suppressed, and Hitler was imprisoned. However, he emerged a year later, reestablished his leadership of the National Socialist movement, and launched a campaign of violent anti-Marxism side-by-side with a struggle for parliamentary seats. Both Mussolini and Hitler were unwilling to accept the postwar settlement. Their rhetoric suggested that a "new order" was needed to replace a liberal international system that they regarded as decadent.
I think the that policy would fall under imperialism because anti-imperialism was against expansion.
The answer that makes the most sense is C.
The best explanation for the lack of a trade route between Phoenicia and Memphis, the capital of lower Egypt, is that "<span>overland travel between Phoenicia and Memphis was too difficult" since the terrain was highly uneven. </span>
Voulenteering:
- At a soup kitchen
- Cleaning up parks and local roads
- Doing trail work for the local forest service
- Volunteering at the animal shelter/wolf rescue/wildlife preserve/fish hatchery
- Volunteering at a community center
- etc.
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