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A) Berlin.
B) Nuremberg.
C) Cologne.
D) Vienna.
E) Munich.
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A) when King Victor Emmanuel, reacting to Fascist intimidation, appointed him.
B) because the Fascio di Combattimento won a majority of seats in the parliamentary election.
C) after groups of squadristi destroyed the socialist opposition to Fascist rule.
D) when he mounted a violent coup d'etat and seized control of the government.
E) when he made an alliance with the pope and the Bolshevik government of Russia.
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A) the British and the French representatives allowed Hitler to take over the Sudetenland.
B) the British prime minister refused to agree to the demands of Adolf Hitler.
C) the policy of appeasement successfully put a stop to German expansion in Europe.
D) eventual Nazi control of all of Czechoslovakia was avoided.
E) Winston Churchill gave his support to the policy of appeasement.
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A) process of collectivization.
B) ethnic racial homogeneity of Nazi Germany by expelling all Asians.
C) institutionalization of an annual kristallnacht celebration at the end of June.
D) the legal isolation of German Jews from citizenship and legal rights.
E) Nazi renunciation of all anti-Semitic policies in Germany.
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A) occupation of the Rhineland in 1935.
B) German seizure of Libya in 1935.
C) two-stage takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1938 and 1939.
D) union with Austria.
E) formation of the Rome-Berlin Axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact.
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A) the Great Depression increased both exports and wages.
B) a policy of political and diplomatic conciliation with China was followed.
C) right-wing extremists began to terrorize and at times murder opponents.
D) a formal treaty of non-aggression was made with the United States.
E) Prime Minister Tojo forced the emperor to declare war on Germany.
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A) the economic problems created by the Great Depression.
B) support of the conservative economic elite which saw him as a bulwark against communism.
C) his promise to uphold the Versailles Treaty in spite of its unpopularity.
D) his aim to restore Germany's power among the nations of Europe.
E) his threat to tear up the Versailles Treaty.
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