World war 2 imagine you live Europe in the 1920s. what emotions would the political and economic conditions make you feel please
Please someone help me i need someones a opinion on this please answer wants you see this or atleast try i will give someone 87 points just for this answer and whoever gives there honest opinion on this i will give you brainleist

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Europe (1920s)

It would be worrying, radical political parties such as communism and fascism are on the rise. The economy of major European countries is at a low and Germany can't even pay their war reparations back. Italy is being run by a fascist dictator and France is getting Communist uprisings. The Nazi Party in Germany is slowly getting popular through its promises of economic reform. Britain is suffering from war debt and also faces worker and union strikes.


Related Questions

President ford's policy toward toward the soviet union focused on
How did the independence movements in india and algeria differ? please help!!
Which of the following was included in Washington's cabinet
Which statements accurately describe trade in the Byzantine Empire? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Justinian's law code prohibited foreigners from trading in Byzantine markets. B. Constantinople's isolated location far from trade routes hampered Byzantine trade. C. Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India. D. The Byzantine silk industry got its start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.
Which economic reason was used to justify the rapid expansion of European colonies throughout the world between the 17th and 19th centuries

Modern Western ideas about freedom, the value of the individual, forms of government, and systems of law came from __________. (Points : 2) Africa and India Greece and Rome India and China Mesopotamia and Egypt

Answers

Modern Western ideas about freedom, the value of the individual, forms of government, and systems of law came from Greece and Rome. These ideas have their roots in Ancient Greece and Rome and their more modern roots in the Enlightenment thinkers. 

Rich is researching for an economics paper on the history of exchange rates between the US and Great Britain. The BEST choice for Rich to use is A) Currency Converter. B) European Central Bank Statistics. C) Dollar-Pound Exchange Rate From 1791. D) Exchange Rates: US$ and 41 Currencies (historical).

Answers

Answer:

D) Exchange Rates: US$ and 41 Currencies

Explanation:

This is because his research is based on historical facts .

By using all the other currencies rich is able to identifie the strennth of the currencies against each other.

The other reason is that the USD is the unit of measure on other currencies hence comparering it against other currencies then that of the pound makes it easier to identify how this currencies compare.

Answer: c

Explanation:

I just took test

Which statement about the Roman Empire at its height is not true? A.
A series of roads unified the Roman Empire.

B.
A single currency was established to facilitate trade within the empire.

C.
There were many forms of governments throughout the empire and each followed its own set of laws.

D.
The empire stretched from Spain to Syria and from North Africa to Hadrian's Wall in Britain.

Answers

Answer:

C.  There were many forms of governments throughout the empire and each followed its own set of laws.

Explanation:

In fact, throughout its 5 centuries of history, the Roman Empire was always under the same form of government, an imperial monarchy headed by the Caesar and assisted by the Senate, and it always followed the same set of laws, the Roman Law. It was its centralized power and its effective military forces that permitted the Roman Empire to control a vast territory throughout Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa for many centuries.

Answer:

The person above me is correct.

Explanation:

There is your answer.

All of the following were conquistadors who searched for gold and glory in North America EXCEPTa. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado.
b. Juan Ponce de Leon.
c. Francisco Pizarro.
d. Hernan de Soto

Answers

The correct answer is Francisco Pizzaro.

Hernan de Soto crossed the Mississippi river, De Leon ventured into Florida, Coronado explored New Mexico.

Answer:

The correct answer is C. Francisco Pizarro didn't search for gold and glory in North America.

Explanation:

Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. He is best known as the man responsible for the destruction of the Inca Empire.

The Spaniards arrived under Pizarro into the Inca territories in 1526. It was an illusion that it was a rich country, and Pizarro traveled to Spain for the right to conquer it. He returned in 1532, when the empire was at the center of a civil war between Huayna Capac's two sons, Huascar and Atahualpa. It was also weakened by smallpox, which had spread from central America. Pizarro had only 180 men, but he succeeded in conquering the empire. Atahualpa was executed in August 1533.  

On 18 January 1535, Pizarro founded the city of Ciudad de los Reyes, which soon came to be called Lima.

What did humans begin to do as a result of the Neolithic agricultural revolution?

Answers

The Neolithic revolution is called the transition of humanity from existence by hunting and gathering life for agriculture, from subsistence farming to farming producing.
The transition to agriculture and cattle breeding, and then the selection of crafts has resulted in the emergence of exchange. The exchange was gradually extended. Originally, the exchange was natural in nature. With its expansion  the need for a single equivalent, which is money, came.The improvement tools and improving productivity has resulted in surplus production, and then to the expansion of trade and the emergence of property inequality. Gradually the transition to the emergence of private property begins.
Briefly:
Neolithic
Agriculture and animal husbandry
Craft
Exchange and trade
Inequality and private property
The development of metal
The Chalcolithic

What did the kingdom of israel split?

Answers

The Kingdom of Israel was split into two, namely the Kingdom of Israel also known as the Northern Kingdom which covers the cities of Shechem and Samaria, and the Kingdom of Judah also known as the Southern Kingdom which includes Jerusalem. The main reason was that when King Solomon died, his son Rehoboam took his father's throne. However, the tribes in the northern part of Israel refused to submit themselves to Rehoboam and created another kingdom in the north.