The main groups that support this man were Army officers, wealthy landowners, and industrialists.
These are the exact groups stated by the edgenu!ty lesson for this quiz, so these must be correct.
Answer: By telling the people what they wanted to hear using a wide range of media, anywhere and everywhere
Explanation: He promised different categories exactly what they needed. He won the support of the Industrialists by promising to get rid of trade unions and invest in industry financially. He won the support of the working class by promising to eradicate unemployment. The Nazis kept their policies flexible, changing and adapting them according to popularity.
To cap it all, the people blamed the Weimar republic for the Depression while the Nazis seemed efficient, orderly and well organised. The Nazis capitalised on peoples' fears, gave an image of being strong and told each sector and class of the nation exactly what they wanted to hear.
Answer:
He won the support of the German people through his personal achievements such as rearming many sections of Germany and settling unemployed workers.
Explanation:
Adolf Hitler came into power after the death of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, then made himself leader of the German people, with the sworn oath of allegiance by the army.
Early on, his leadership was met with opposition by some section of Germany, mainly by factory workers and other masses who were disgusted that their leader did not deal with the corrupt men around him who got richer while the people of Germany were in lack, hunger and facing mass unemployment.
Hitler drew the majority of his critics to his side after he resettled about 7 million workers that were out of work, rearming Germany, and vowing to destroy the Treaty piece by piece because he described it as a glaring infringement on German sovereignty. So the major factors that made him win the support of the people was by putting an end to unemployment, increasing Germany's military might and changing the foreign policy.
B) popular sovereignty
C) secession
D) slavery
Answer:
Option D.
Explanation:
Slavery, is the right answer.
The debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas was known as the Lincoln–Douglas debates. Such debates were a group of seven discussions. These debates took place at the time when senators were chosen by legislatures of the states and both Lincoln and Douglas were seeking to get charge of the Illinois General Assembly for their own political parties. Though Illinois was a free state during this time the theme of all the seven debates remained Slavery.
Answer:
D) slavery
Explanation:
B. american dependency on Great Britain.
C. independence for all people.
Answer: B. american independance on great Britain
Explanation:
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1) Improve government
2) Civil rights
3) busts trust
4) Improve condition for the poor
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to get it to raise funds to crush a rebellion
to have it name Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector
to force it to sign the Petition of Right
After dissolving Parliament, Charles I reconvenes it in order to raise funds to crush a rebellion. Option B is correct.
After dissolving parliament, Charles I believed that the royal right enabled him to rule and raise funds without it. It is reconvened by Charles I to raise funds to put down a rebellion.
Therefore, option B is correct.
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