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which contributed to hitler’s rise to power in germany?
- hitler scapegoated german jewish people by blaming them for germany’s bad economy and defeat in world war i.
- hitler named several prominent german jewish people to office to demonstrate his willingness to work with the opposition.
- hitler prevented all jewish citizens of germany from relocating to palestine, keeping his opponents from rising to power elsewhere.
- hitler received the votes of all german jewish people, who welcomed his promise to restore the nation to its former greatness.
Hitler and the Nazi Party used antisemitic scapegoating to channel German public anger over the post-WWI economic crisis and the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles. By blaming Jewish people for these hardships, they gained widespread support among frustrated Germans. The other options are factually incorrect: Hitler excluded Jewish people from office, did not bar emigration in a way that relates to his rise, and was violently opposed by Jewish communities.
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A. Hitler scapegoated German Jewish people by blaming them for Germany's bad economy and defeat in World War I.