If there is a high unemployment rate then the economic growth is low and when there is a low unemployment rate then the economic growth is high.
But sometimes that is not the case, if there is negative economic growth also known as recession, then there is a rise in unemployment because of these following situations:
- Less demand for goods, so the firm will produce less products thus needing low number of workers.
- The company is bankrupt.
- Firms are hesitant to hire workers because of the uncertainty and negative economic growth.
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Explanation:
I mean fascism puts nation and often race above the individual. It stands for a centralized government headed by a dictator so keeping this in mind when Mussolini says people are tired of liberty he is basically saying people are tired of too much freedom and lack an authoritative figure so having a fascist govt would solve that problem by using a form of far-right, authoritarian ultra nationalism characterized by dictatorial power (in simple words by having a dictator or authoritarian government).
I believe it’s c but i’m not sure if it’s correct
because the British thought they just beat up they colonists so they can learn there lesson.
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Germany got involved in wars with the Soviet Union (eastern front), and faced oposition in Northern Africa from the Allies, especially in Libya and Egypt. As a result, Germany had to abandon its idea of invading England, and instead, focused its efforts in the Soviet Union and Northern Africa.
Explanation:
By 1941, Germany had launched the Operation Barbarossa, whose goal was to defeat the Soviet Union, slaughter a bit part of its population, and repopulate the Soviet Lands with German subjects. While at first, this operation was a success, it soon became a nightmare for the nazis, because the Soviet resistance was fierce and began to push back.
In Africa, Germany also faced opposition, especially in Egypt, which was a British colony, and neighboring Libya. One of the most famous Germans Generals: Erwin Rommel, was defeated there.