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the nazis expanded their power after hitler was named chancellor of germany. even though most germans never voted for hitler or the nazi party, he was able to persuade the german parliament to grant him sweeping powers with the passage of the enabling act. by march 1933, he was a dictator with no checks on his power. which supporting fact or detail would make this body paragraph stronger? the name of the men who drafted the enabling act the specific month and day the enabling act was passed the percentage of people who did not vote for the nazi party the name of the man who served as chancellor before hitler
The paragraph states "most Germans never voted for Hitler or the Nazi Party". Providing the percentage of people who did not vote for the Nazi Party would quantify this claim, making it more specific and strengthening the paragraph. The other options (names of drafters of Enabling Act, specific date of Enabling Act, name of previous chancellor) are less relevant to supporting the main idea about most Germans not voting for Hitler/Nazis.
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the percentage of people who did not vote for the Nazi Party