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What conditions in post-war Germany led to the rise of

fascism?

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A. Germany's powerful economy caused increasing

inequality between the rich and the poor.

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B. The Great Depression led to high unemployment.

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C. Japan and Italy funded the rise of the Nazi party that

took power in Germany.

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B The Great Depression led to high unemployment

Step-by-step explanation:

Fascism is an authoritative rule which is characterized by dictatorship and forcible suppression of the opposition.

This rule came into prominence in Germany during the Great Depression which led to dwindling economies, unemployment and high poverty all over the world.

Adolf Hitler who was a fascist leader promised to help the people solve the economic problems of the country if he elected as ruler. He was voted in by a large percentage and thereafter the fascism in Germany became on the rise.

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