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What did Italy, Germany, and Japan all have in common in the 1930s?

They rebelled against their governments and established democracies.
They were powerful economic players in the globe trade community.
They had totalitarian leaders and aggressive foreign policies.
They provoked other nations with their anti-Semitic beliefs.

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b, c, and d

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