Answer:Unit Essential Question: What does learning about the choices people made during the Weimar Republic, the rise of the Nazi Party, and the Holocaust teach us about the power and impact of our choices today?
How did the Nazi Party, a small and unpopular political group in 1920, become the most powerful political party in Germany by 1933?
Through class discussion and a written response, students will examine how choices made by individuals and groups contributed to the rise of the Nazi Party in the 1920s and 1930s.
Students will label the 1920 Nazi Party platform and use it to draw conclusions about the party’s universe of obligation and core values.
Answer: Better living opportunities
Explanation:
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1. violence is not the key, the reason why he says / believes it is simply because if everyone is angry and being violent what will it help?
2. equity i believe everyone should be equal to one another no matter the
differences.
3. no i’m not against it.
<span>The correct answer is D. The three branches of government remained equal in power. Because the impeachment failed, there were initiatives and petitions to change the system from having a president with all executive powers, to creating a body of people who shared executive power. This never passed and everything remained the same as normal.</span>