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lakkis [162]
3 years ago
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URGENT PLEASE HELP!!!! GIVING BRAINLIEST!! If you answer this correctly ill answer some of your questions you have posted! (29pt

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History
1 answer:
Darina [25.2K]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is the following.

The two ways that Hitler used fascist and totalitarian strategies to rise to power in Germany were the following.

First, Hitler promoted Nazism, an extreme form of fascism

Secondly, Adolph Hitler promoted racist hatred and anti-Semitism to persecute Jewish people.

Hitler wisely used propaganda to make German people believe that they were a superior race and were going to dominate other races. His right hand was Joseph Goebbels, the real "mind" behind all propagandistic actions that positioned Hitler as the kind of leader he was.

Adolph Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party that ruled Germany in times of World War II. He became the leader of Germany in 1933, after the failure of the Weimar Republic.

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The founding fathers were justified in their actions to rebel against Britain, and declare their independence. Had they not built up the courage to stand up for themselves, America would not be the place it is today. The colonist's did what they needed to do in order to improve not only their own lives, but the lives of the generations that came after them. Think about how you would you react if our government decided to place unfair taxes and laws on us, going against the laws put in place to ensure fair and lawful taxation.

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Some people might argue that the colonists should have respected their government. Respect is an extremely important part of any relationship, but it has to go both ways; while the colonist's respected their government, there was no reciprocation of respect back to the colonists. Why would the colonists respect the British government if the British government won't respect them back? An example of how the British government disrespected the colonist is when they were protesting "No taxation without representation", the British government pretended to honor this but they eventually decided to place another taxing act on the colonists. As a result of the government's distrust in the colonies to govern themselves, the colonies did not trust the British government. The colonist's started their settlements with respect for their country, but due to mistakes from both parties, that respect was lost.

Many rights we have today are privileges that the colonists did not have; a few examples include; self government, trade with any country we desire, and voting for our laws. Living without those things made a huge impact on the quality of life for the colonists. Having no choice in how your life was going to be or how your government was run is more than just undesirable, it was something that made the colonists actively try to part from Britain.

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