Hitler was able to exploit the German people due to their desperation
Explanation:
After World War I the money that Germany owed as reparations started to stack up and Germany started to starve, the people of Germany were desperate to find a way out of the depression and to get back at the nations that they thought wronged them. Enter Hitler, promising both wealth and revenge.
basically he got a chance to be elected which made everyone just trust him be he was doing all kind of secret stuff with the government. Delete this if it doesn't answer your question.
Explanation:
Despite the overwhelming need for a financial program to help the German people, Chancellor Bruening encountered stubborn opposition to his plans. To break the bitter stalemate, he went to President Hindenburg and asked the old gentleman to invoke Article 48 of the German constitution which gave emergency powers to the president to rule by decree. This provoked a huge outcry from the opposition, demanding withdrawal of the decree.
As a measure of last resort, Bruening asked Hindenburg in July 1930 to dissolve the Reichstag according to parliamentary rules and call for new elections.
The elections were set for September 14. Hitler and the Nazis sprang into action. Their time for campaigning had arrived.
Based on this passage and what you have learned about the states, the states were unwilling to voluntarily work together in a confederation because each state had its own interests and needs.
Each state was in favor of proceeding their own interests and needs they believed that focusing on their needs would be a much better option in the long run. Unity wasn’t a wide practice during that era too.
Answer: the colony of British Columbia was a crown colony in British North America from 1858 until 1866. It was founded by the British Crown, who appointed James Douglas, then governor of the neighbouring colony of Vancouver’s Island (established in 1849) as the colony’s first governor. Richard Clement Moody was the colony’s first chief commissioner of lands and works.