Answer:
A. Hitler scapegoated German Jewish people by blaming them for Germany’s bad
Explanation:
A financial crisis was taking place, as a defeated Germany was in huge debt and incapable to recover since the Treaty of Versailles.
The rise of Hitler to power was a measure to restore the wealth, the status and the power politics that Germany had before the First World War.
According to the scapegoat theory, a group, in this case, the Jews, were to be focus of all hatred, thus a nation and a political machine (Nazi Germany) became empowered to carry out the expansionist and revisionist policies that followed the Second World War.
The Holocaust was the final policy of ethnic cleansing.