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A) wealthy.
B) incredibly gifted as an artist.
C) a firm believer in communism.
D) poor
E) None of the options are correct.
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A) Hitler decided to start the National Socialist German Workers Party.
B) Hitler settled down to work on his art career in Austria.
C) He gained national notoriety while on trial then went to prison for one year.
D) Hitler was able to get the support of the Army while he was in prison.
E) His failure was not a setback so Hitler continued his political career uninterrupted.
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A) to put people to work.
B) to leave the League of Nations.
C) to undo the Versailles Treaty.
D) to "take care of" the Jewish situation.
E) land, bread, and peace for all good Germans.
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A) Germany never really became a National Socialist dictatorship.
B) Through skillful manipulation of "useful idiots" Hitler achieved dictatorial power in five years.
C) He accomplished the transformation in about eight weeks using constitutional procedures.
D) Hitler was able to gradually increase his political power over a period of about two years.
E) Germany already was a dictatorship so it only took a few days to put the Socialist stamp on things.
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A) Leading the revolutionaries in Vienna as a teenager.
B) When he began his art career in Vienna and became self-supporting.
C) When he saw the German economy recover under his leadership.
D) During his time as a soldier in the German Army during World War I.
E) When he was elected as Chancellor of Germany.
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A) He led a bloodless yet successful military coup d'etat.
B) He was elected as the governor of Bavaria.
C) He was able to use Gauleiters to gain national attention.
D) He received political backing by foreign statesmen like Stalin and Churchill.
E) He was appointed Chancellor by Paul von Hindenburg, the German president.
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A) Heinrich Himmler − Hitler's brilliant propagandist
B) Joseph Goëbbels − head of the Gestapo
C) Herman Göring − leader of the SS
D) Heinrich Himmler − operated the concentration and extermination camps
E) Joseph Goëbbels − headed the youth corps and developed propaganda
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A) both had formal parties after World War I.
B) both hated the Versailles Treaty.
C) the core of both groups consisted of young, impatient men.
D) both saw themselves restoring proud traditions of their respective countries.
E) both were based on a strong philosophic base and imbued with grand ideals.
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A) Its policy was increasingly anti-Semitic.
B) It was successful in eliminating mass unemployment.
C) It allowed only one party to represent the German people.
D) Its economic policy abolished private ownership.
E) It built up a strong military in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles.
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A) the Machtergreifung.
B) the liquidation of Social Democrats.
C) unification with Austria.
D) the Reichstag burning.
E) the Holocaust.
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A) Agricultural collectivization.
B) Trim the government's budget.
C) Seize all private property.
D) Stockpiling of raw materials.
E) Allow free and fair labor unionization.
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A) increasing worldwide respect for Germany.
B) putting people back to work.
C) convincing the German people that killing the Jews was necessary.
D) incorporating women fully into the Nazi organization.
E) paying off the war debt from World War II.
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A) defined what constituted "Jewishness."
B) ordered all Jews to leave Germany.
C) placed all Jews in urban ghettos.
D) implemented the Final Solution.
E) prohibited social contacts between Jews and "Aryans."
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A) Increased international trade.
B) Publication of Hitler's memoirs.
C) The Great Depression.
D) The rise of anti-Semitism.
E) The communist revolutions.
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A) exclusion from government employment.
B) denial of German citizenship to Jews.
C) segregation into ghettos.
D) consignment to camps.
E) deportation to the United States.
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A) Charismatic
B) Unintelligible
C) Shy
D) Chaotic
E) None of the options are correct.
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