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What conditions led to adolf hitler's rise to power in germany apex?

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High inflation.
High unemployment.
High prices.

People were upset, they did not see themselves as losers in WWI.
No enemy's marched through their Capital.
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The correct answer is D) high unemployment, growing of antisemitic feelings, high inflation.

The conditions that led to Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany

high unemployment, growing of antisemitic feelings, high inflation.

In January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. Germany was living difficult conditions and people desperately needed to hear something to hope for. Hitler delivered it. The country was living tough economic times as a consequence of Depression. Unemployment and inflation were high, the Weimar democracy was weak, and the Nazi party 's ideas were growing strong.

The other options of the question were A) low inflation, the spread of Communist ideas. support for democracy. B) high inflation, strong democratic principles, low unemployment. C) low unemployment, strong democratic government, economic growth.

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