WORLD HISTORY

WORLD WAR II

CAUSES AND COURSE OF THE WORLD WAR II

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What did Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Soviet Union have in common during the World War II era?
A
They were all totalitarian states.
B
They all recovered from the depression.
C
They were all members of the Allied Powers.
D
They were all Nazi states.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Answer and Explanation: Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Soviet Union were b) all totalitarian states. A totalitarian state is one where the state is in charge of all facets of society. Italy and Germany both had a fascist regime while Japan was run by the ministers to the Emperor.

Detailed explanation-2: -What did the nations of Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union all have in common prior to the rise of their totalitarian regimes? All three suffered from economic crises.

Detailed explanation-3: -While Hitler of Germany believed in the ideology of Nazism, Starling of Soviet Union believed in the ideology of Marxism. Additionally, while the Marxism Soviet Union discouraged private enterprise, the Nazi Germany allowed it.

Detailed explanation-4: -The three principal partners in the Axis alliance were Germany, Italy, and Japan. These three countries recognized German and Italian dominance in continental Europe, as well as Japanese domination over East Asia. Five other European states joined the Axis alliance during World War II.

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