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Europe During the Interwar Period Practice Test
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A scholar describing interwar Europe emphasizes that many governments responded to crisis by expanding state direction of the economy—through public works, cartelization, currency controls, and rearmament—while claiming to transcend class conflict. The scholar argues that these policies often accompanied the erosion of liberal checks and the promotion of national unity over pluralism. Which regime is most closely associated with this combination of corporatist economic rhetoric and authoritarian politics?
A scholar describing interwar Europe emphasizes that many governments responded to crisis by expanding state direction of the economy—through public works, cartelization, currency controls, and rearmament—while claiming to transcend class conflict. The scholar argues that these policies often accompanied the erosion of liberal checks and the promotion of national unity over pluralism. Which regime is most closely associated with this combination of corporatist economic rhetoric and authoritarian politics?