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There are several crucial factors which led to his rise to power.
Several historians have argued that the Great Depression led to his eventual rise and the defrachising of the German populous towards the Weimar Government. Hence it can be argued that National Socialist (the Nazis) came to power more because of their enemies’ weakness and failures than because of their own strengths.
Other historians has said of Hitler and Nazi Party's ideology and promises made to the Germans that made them so popular in the elections. In the period 1930-1935, Nazi party saw a constant and steep rise in votes for them, demonstrating their popularity of their Nationalist movement.
Another major factor would be Hitler's personal charisma and political wit. Afterall, Hindenburg (who was the President in 1933) could have vetoed Nazi parties movement for power, and the communist party saw votes increasing as well between 1929-1933. What led to the exponential increase of support of Hitler can thus be said to be arising from his personality. Hindenburg and the German political elite needed someone charismatic like Hitler to unite the masses, while at the same time, Hitler's widely popular and demagogue style nailed down the political elite need for him (even though they admitted that did not like Hitler).
There are a multitude of reasons which saw Hitler's rise to power, and depending how you argue it, any of the above 3 can be the most important one. And all 3 of the factors I touched above helped Hitler in one way or another to rise to power as the Chancellor and later Fuhrer of Germany.<span />
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An important feature of the US Constitution is its provision for a system of checks and balances explain the purpose and structure of the system of checks and balances and give an example of how it works
The system of checks and balances is an important part of the Constitution. With checks and balances, each of the three branches of government can limit the powers of the others. This way, no one branch becomes too powerful. ... the power of the other branches to make sure that the power is balanced between them.
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There were multiple causes
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I'm assuming your question is referring to World War 1, but here's my explanation. Before World War one, there was Napoléon and if you don't know, well then he screwed the whole of Europe for a while. Following his defeat, there was the congress of Vienna in which all the great powers of Europe (Russia, France, Austrian Empire (later on Austria-Hungary), Prussia (later on the German empire), and Great Britain) decided to discuss on how they can bring a balance of power to Europe. The thing about the congress of Vienna was that it failed to stop Prussian power from rising. I would like to tell you about all the battles that happened to lead to all these alliances being here, but I'm afraid I'll make my explanation to lengthy. Here's my grossly simplified version, Prussia unified most of Germany which led to a battle against France in which they won (Franco-Prussian war); Russia wanted to have control over the Ottoman controlled Dardanelles and France and Great Britain said this was a big no no and so this led to a war with Russia going against the Ottoman empire, France, and Great Britain (Crimean war), and the Russians lost, but the thing though was that Russia asked Austria-Hungary for help but they said no even though Russia helped Austria-Hungary against its war with Prussia, and then there was a whole naval arms race with Germany trying to build a bigger navy than the British, but Britain was able to keep their naval dominance under control. At this point you could say that Germany hates France and UK, then Austria Hungary hates Russia, and they they both were German speaking empires so they both decided to make an alliance which was called the central powers. And because of this, France, UK, and Russia decided to create the Entente to go against the the central powers. Kicking on one of the boldest wars in World History.
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False
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The Hawaiian Islands have a tropical climate. They are very humid.