Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Jharkhand Board · Class 9 · Social Science
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In which year did Hitler become the Chancellor of Germany?
What was the name of the democratic republic established in Germany after World War I?
What was hyperinflation in Germany?
What was the Enabling Act of 1933?
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Which of the following were consequences of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany? (Select all correct answers)
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Germany lost 13% of its territories, Germany had to pay war reparations, Germany was demilitarised
The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh terms on Germany: it lost territories, had to pay huge reparations (£6 billion), and was demilitarised. These harsh conditions created resentment among Germans.
The Nazi Party was originally called the German Workers' Party.
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Hitler joined a small group called the German Workers' Party in 1919. He later took over the organisation and renamed it the National Socialist German Workers' Party, which became known as the Nazi Party.
According to Nazi ideology, which group was considered at the top of the racial hierarchy?
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Nordic German Aryans
According to Nazi racial ideology, blond, blue-eyed Nordic German Aryans were considered the superior race and placed at the top of the racial hierarchy, while Jews were considered the lowest.
Which of the following groups were persecuted by the Nazis? (Select all correct answers)
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Jews, Gypsies, Physically disabled Germans, Political opponents
The Nazis persecuted many groups they considered 'undesirable': 6 million Jews, 200,000 Gypsies, 70,000 disabled Germans, and countless political opponents were killed during Nazi rule.
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