Describe characteristics that the governments of Italy, the Soviet Union, and Germany had in common in the
interwar years.
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- All three governments were corrupt.
- Leaders would often seek to seize power during times of vulnerability.
- All three governments used propaganda and censorship in schools and newspapers.
- The governments had followers that were influenced by an extreme sense of nationalism.
- People who opposed the government were shut down because leaders refused to allow criticism of the government.
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