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13 October, 10:44

How were the effects of the Great Depression in Germany and the Soviet Union reduced by their fascist and communist governments?

A. By establishing completely new governments, they were able to sway the people with promises of economic relief.

B. By instituting Keynesian economic principles, these countries were able to reduce spending and save money.

C. By focusing on military imperialism, these governments allowed the economy to correct itself without interference.

D. By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.

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  1. 13 October, 10:59
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    The Answer is B) By instituting Keynesian economic principles, these countries were able to reduce spending and save money.
  2. 13 October, 11:11
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    By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.

    Explanation:

    If you control every single aspect of the economy of a country, you have all the tools to artificially control economy to a certain degree. Basically, the consequences of the bad conditions of the Economy are eventually going to come back, but they can be postponed artificially and that's what was done; it did last quite enough for these factions to exerce their influence on other countries.
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