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(07.03 MC) The National Socialist (Nazi) Party did not begin to gain significant popularity in Germany until what major turning point?

Adolf Hitler became its leader.
The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were made public.
Germany left the League of Nations.
The Great Depression made the German people desperate.

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Step-by-step explanation:

One of the factors that helped the Nazis rise to power was propaganda. The Nazis used propaganda throughout the late 1920’s and early 1930’s to boost Hitler’s image, and, as a result of this and other aspect. (I think this might be your answer)

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Answer: D

Explanation: When the Great Depression hit Germany, millions of people lost their jobs. During this time, the Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, promised a better economy and the rebuilding of German national pride by making the military more powerful. This message appealed to many Germans. In 1932, the Nazi Party became the strongest in Germany, and the following year, Hitler became chancellor. He soon abolished the constitution and formed a dictatorship. Like Mussolini, Hitler ended the Depression by increasing the manufacturing of military products and enlistment in the armed forces. Unemployment decreased from six million in 1933 to a half million in 1937.

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