Answer:
a. The coup failed, and Hitler was arrested.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hitler and his Nazi supporters stormed into a beer hall where the Bavarian leaders were meeting and forced them to join his revolution. However, the next day, the leaders denounced the coup and the police and army confronted Hitler and his followers. Sixteen Nazis were killed and Hitler fled, but was captured two days later. The significance of the coup was that it exposed Hitler and his Nazi Party to the public and gave him a platform to spread his propaganda during his trial. He was sentenced to five years in prison, but only served nine months, during which he wrote his book Mein Kampf. The coup also showed Hitler that he needed to gain power through legal means rather than violence.