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Firdavs [7]
3 years ago
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The rise of Nazism happened because of what factors? Select all that apply. The U.S. and England were becoming a threat to Germa

n culture. The German people began to distrust the Jews and gypsies and wanted them out. The German government could not keep up with the huge debt repayment imposed from World War I. Rampant unemployment demoralized many Germans and they needed to regain a national self-esteem. The prevailing political parties offered no hope and no solutions to the abysmal state of German identity. Because the allies blamed Germany for World War I, the Germans suffered a deep sense of national guilt and needed someone to instill a sense of national pride.
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pochemuha3 years ago
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<span>Rampant unemployment demoralized many Germans and they needed to regain a national self-esteem. that should be the anwser because the nazi party told the people of germany that they will become the great empire the once were and they would help with less and less workers problem to...</span>
Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
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