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Dictators came to power in Europe and elsewhere even though most of the world was experiencing prosperous economic times and stable political conditions. T or F ​

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Answer:

The statement is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

Most of the dictators of modern history, contrary to what the statement says, do not usually take power in favorable economic contexts but, on the contrary, when there is a certain social unrest due to political, economic conflicts or a combination of both. Thus, for example, Hitler came to power after the hyperinflation suffered during the Weimar Republic and the economic crisis caused as a result of the First World War; and Mussolini did the same in Italy as a result of the discontent generated after the First World War, when Italy did not obtain the economic benefits that the other nations of the allied side did.

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