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- what was one main problem faced by the weimar republic?
a) too much land
b) political stability
c) economic crisis
d) no constitution
- what does nsdap stand for?
a) new socialist democratic allied party
b) national socialist german workers’ party
c) national society of german agricultural people
d) nationalist state for german allies
- which event allowed hitler to pass laws without parliament’s approval?
a) the night of the long knives
b) the enabling act
c) the treaty of versailles
d) the reichstag fire
- what did nazi propaganda often blame for germany’s problems?
Brief Explanations
- The Weimar Republic faced severe hyperinflation and economic collapse, while it had a constitution, political instability (not stability) and did not have excess land.
- NSDAP is the German acronym for the National Socialist German Workers' Party, the formal name of the Nazi Party.
- The Enabling Act of 1933 granted Hitler the power to enact laws without parliamentary approval. The Reichstag Fire was a precursor that helped create the conditions, but the Enabling Act was the direct legal measure.
- Nazi propaganda scapegoated Jewish people, along with other groups, as the cause of Germany's post-WWI economic and social problems to unify their base and justify persecution.
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- C) Economic crisis
- B) National Socialist German Workers' Party
- B) The Enabling Act
- Jewish people (and other marginalized groups, most prominently Jewish communities)