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How did Japan and Germany respond to the poverty in their countries

during the Great Depression?

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The response in Germany and Japan was totlalitarianism, militarism, and finally war. The American answer to the Depression was President Roosevelt's New Deal. ... Many Americans on the left saw Soviet Communism as a way of avoiding such severe econmoic swings and maintain a more socially just distribution of wealth.

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