Ida Bell Wells-Barnett, more commonly known as Ida B. Wells, was an African-American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement. She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Stalin didnt trust anyone, converting the society into being swarmed by its now, totalitarian government. everyone was being watched at all times, and if anyone was being caught saying something unappealing about their leader or nation, they would disappear. it was motivated among the neighborhoods to out those speaking ill as well, this made a once rowdy and lively nation become more private and suspicious as a whole
We don't blame people of different religions nor race for problems that didn't even involve them, to begin with.
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Rise of the Nazi's
Explanation:
Nationalism influenced Adolf Hitler's rise to chancellor of Germany and he promised all of the German people economic reform and a chance to get back at the west. This was inspired by Mussolini's Fascist imitation of Rome. Japan also joined in, thinking themselves to be better racially superior to everyone, and they also wanted land and more natural resources. This sparked WW2, where all of the Axis powers committed atrocity after atrocity, and the wake of this brand of dangerous nationalism left millions dead.
Please note that no side was innocent in WW2, all sides committed atrocities.