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STatiana [176]
3 years ago
12

What happened to the unemployment rate in Germany during the five-year period of 1928–1932?

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mylen [45]3 years ago
7 0

 It happened shortly after the first world war. well, that was the start of the great depression people had barely no jobs very little payments to support there family.  it was a big market crash and it did not start to get better after Hitler's extremist acts. he had predicted that the great depression will happen so people viewed him very diffidently they might of thought if Hitler was able to predict the great depression he will be able to solve it. but to a surprising not when Hitler came to office the polices that Hitler introduced did help to reduce the unemployment of the people. but of course it also came with some restrictions. the police men took some rights away from employers.  employers had to get permission from the government before reducing there labor force. but Hitler wanted everyone to own a car since he was a lover a cars himself. He also encouraged radio productions as well. and youth unemployment was fix you can say by voluntary labor service. Hitler also helped by telling women to stay at home and they can get paid just for doing so. six millions of people that were unemployed was lowered to 1 million people. a great improvement. but the standards of living did not improve very well as in 1920's. wages did not increase so the polices started questioning his economic policies.


your answer is C i believe

mezya [45]3 years ago
6 0

C is the final answer!!!! :))))))

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