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Economic recessions and depressions helped encouraged dictators following World War I. A perfect example of this would be Germany. Thanks to the punishments put on Germany in the Treaty of Versailles (treaty that ends WWI), Germany was forced to pay billions of dollars in reparations to countries like Great Britain and France. This debt caused a huge economic depression in Germany. The German citizens were desperate for a leader who would return Germany to their former glory. Through propaganda and campaign promises, Hitler became the dictator of Germany.
Political conditions also allowed for the rise of dictators in Europe. An example of this would be Benito Mussolini in Italy. After World War I, Italy had a terrible economy and a weak leader who failed at calming the fears of the Italian people. This weak government allowed for the rise of Mussolini who promised to take control of the government and help the Italian people.
Political conditions also allowed for the rise of dictators in Europe. An example of this would be Benito Mussolini in Italy. After World War I, Italy had a terrible economy and a weak leader who failed at calming the fears of the Italian people. This weak government allowed for the rise of Mussolini who promised to take control of the government and help the Italian people.
Answer: The correct answer is : The Great Depression and the Treaty of Versailles
Explanation: The Great Depression originated in the United States when the stock market crashed on Tuesday, October 29, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday. It was the depression where the greatest number of countries was affected in the 20th century. Abundant misery and insecurity in rich and poor countries.
The Treaty of Versailles is a peace treaty that was signed between Germany and the Allied countries in 1919 at the palace of Versailles, which ended the First World War. The consequences of this treaty are the rise of Nazism and the Second World War.