Which statement best evaluates why domestic issues in Europe

contributed to World War II? (1 point)
The Tripartite Pact broke up and created unrest.
Poor economic conditions allowed the rise of Hitler and other aggressive leaders.
Italy became too powerful after Mussolini invaded Ethiopia.
Alliances with France and Germany disrupted the Allies.

The statement that best evaluates why domestic issues in Europe contributed to World War II is: Poor economic conditions allowed the rise of Hitler and other aggressive leaders. Economic instability and the aftermath of World War I created a fertile breeding ground for nationalist politicians who promised stability and prosperity, leading to the rise of authoritarian regimes and eventually to the outbreak of World War II.