The correct answer of this question would be option A. An example of expansionary fiscal policy (putting money back into the pockets of the general public) would be cutting taxes. This shows decrease taxes and increase (government) spending. Hope this answer helps. Thanks for posting!
The Nazis confiscated the money and possession of the people it conquered, and it also confiscated the possessions of its own Jewish citizens : this contributed greatly to their wealth.
Before the war they motivated the whole country to work for the country: so people worked a lot rather than focused on their private life - this means that the unemployment was low but also the cost of work was not too high. They also invested a lot into the infrastructure with borrowed money (budget deficit).
It differed as in previous presidential elections many people weren't allowed to vote such as women and others.