Respuesta :

Answer:

Rise of nationalism and economical crisis

Explanation:

After WW1 many countries, especially in Europe, but also some in Asia, such as Japan were not satisfied with the consequences of WW1. Germany believed that a peace treaty that was signed was a national shame. Also, in some other countries the national feelings were suppressing the democratic values.

When the economical crisis hit the world at the end of 1920s it was a right moment for national leaders to proclaim dictatorship regimes in many countries, such as Yugoslavia, Spain, Portugal, etc.

Answer:

Dictators won power in parts of Europe and Asia during the 1930s by promising prosperity and having enough people supporting them that provided them evidence that the prosperity could be achieved.

Explanation:

First of all, we need to understand the context of the era. The 1930s were tough years for everyone, due to the great war and all the consequences it provided to all the world. Second, as a cause of it, there were a lot of needs and people were lost, they had lost faith and trust in their leaders. And that was what caused that emerging powerful individuals who had a career in military or politics emerged with a protective idea of ruling that provided hope for the people. They were backed by forces, parties and in few cases names, blood or wealth from their families. Which resulted in enough support to perceive them as promising potential answers or the people's needs and answers.