
10-1 Origins of World War II
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- Q1What economic condition after World War I helped dictatorships to rise?Stable job marketStrong economic growthEconomic instability and high unemploymentIncreased trade relations30s
- Q2Which political condition after World War I contributed to the rise of dictatorships?Weak democratic governmentsStable governmentsStrong political partiesEffective leadership30s
- Q3How did European nations try to prevent war in the early 20th century?by forming alliances and appeasementby expanding their coloniesby promoting individual countries' nationalismby increasing military spending30s
- Q4How was Britain able to prevent Germany from invading during World War II?They received help from the United StatesThey signed a peace treaty with GermanyThey built a wall around the countryThe Royal Air Force (RAF) won the Battle of Britain30s
- Q5What policy did Britain and France use in an attempt to avoid conflict with Germany before World War II?ContainmentIsolationismMilitarismAppeasement30s
- Q6What event ultimately started World War II and ended Britain and France's attempts to prevent war?The signing of the Treaty of VersaillesThe start of the Great DepressionGermany's invasion of PolandThe sinking of the Lusitania30s