Which statements about Adolf Hitler's rise to power are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
a. He looked to Roosevelt and the New Deal as a model for rebuilding Germany.
b. He restored national pride by telling Germans they weren't to blame for World War I.
c. He told the German people they must pay the war reparations demanded by the allies.
d. He promised that Germany's borders would never change.

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B. He restored national pride by telling Germans they weren't to blame for World War 1. Germany was going through an economic crisis and Hitler was great at siding with the German people since he used his hatred and rage against the Jews to his advantage to blame them for the war. He was very good giving oral speeches so you could imagine the attention he attracted, it all made sense to the people. The people's anger at the economy all shifted to the Jews since they had no one to blame which is wrong.

Answer: I believe these are the two answers:

a. He looked to Roosevelt and the New Deal as a model for rebuilding Germany.

b. He restored national pride by telling Germans they weren't to blame for World War I.

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