The Rise of Nationalism

What was nationalism in the 1930s?
In the 1930s there was a rise in nationalism in a number of nations around the world.
Who was involved in nationalism in the 1930s?
Famous nationalist leaders included Adolf Hitler in Germany, and Benito Mussolini in Italy.
Where was there a rise in nationalism in the 1930s?
Nationalist countries during the 1930s included Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain. In addition, there were other nations where there were nationalist movements, including Britain.
Why was there a rise in nationalism in the 1930s?
A rise in nationalism was triggered by the Wall Street Crash and the onset of the economic depression. People turned to leaders with nationalist ideas in the hope they would solve the problems of the Great Depression.
What were the ideas of nationalism in the 1930s?
Nationalism is an ideology that looks to promote the interests of a particular country.
What was the impact of the rise of nationalism in the 1930s?
Nationalism led to problems in international relations, as nationalist leaders like Hitler and Mussolini wanted to expand their borders and take over other nations.
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