The crises of the 1930s resulted from a blend of violent nationalism and modern ideologies that glorified the nation and national destiny above all else. This blend particularly in the forms of fascism and militarism, was recognized as a central motivation for the _________.
i. Locarno Accords ii. Hitler-Stalin Pact iii. Kellogg-Briand Pact iv. Franco-Spanish Convention v. Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis

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The blend of fascism and militarism that came with the Crises of the 1930s led to the v. Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis.

What was the v. Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis?

This was an alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan that made them allies in some form and led to them being the main Axis powers in WWII.

The reason this alliance was so interesting was due to the violent nationalism that took place in all three nations in the 1930s as their governments combined different forms of fascism and militarism.

In conclusion, option V is correct.

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