Answer:
c. The economic depression, especially in Germany, made people believe in dictator leaders
Step-by-step explanation:
The dwindling economic conditions in Germany helped the Nazi party grow from being a relatively small group to being the nation’s largest political party. This is because the Nazi party put the blame of the economic crisis on the Treaty of Versailles.
Hitler’s popularity rose with voters who elected him as the German chancellor.
He would later fuel the World War II.