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History, 18.04.2020 01:05, lkipjjjjjjjjjj5673

Throughout much of the twentieth century, the United States directly and indirectly battled authoritarian governments, including dictatorships
and totalitarian states. Many of these authoritarian governments-in countries such as Italy, Haiti, Nigeria, and Japan-rose to power by taking
advantage of political, economic, or social problems facing their countries. For this task, you will research and analyze the rise of two twentieth-
century authoritarian governments: Nazi Germany and the Cambodian Khmer Rouge C.
Read these documents about Nazi Germany and the Khmer Rouge. Use the information you read to answer the following short-answer questions
Part A
in a one-to two-paragraph response, explain how the Nazis and the Khmer Rouge each rose to power.

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