1. Why did Hinderburg's advisers agree to the appointment of Hitler as chancellor in January 1933?
They thought Hitler was a passing figure on the political stage, and that he could be tamed.
2. Why is the term "totalitarianism" used to describe Nazi Germany?
Because Hitler was the only leader. He got rid of parliament, and claimed the presidency after hindenburg died, so he was the total leader of Germany.
3. Why did the Enabling Law allow Hitler to overcome the constitutional restraints of the Weimar system?
It said that the National Cabinet could enact laws that deviate from the constitution.
4. What was the goal of Goebbels' Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda?
It basically was in control of every form of media and art, and anything that was considered "un-German" was banned or destroyed.
5. How did Hitler destroy potential sources of opposition?
He made it illegal to be a part of any party but the Nazi party.
6. Which laws served as the first steps in Hitler's plan to eliminate Germany's Jewish community?
Nuremberg laws on citizenship and race, law for the protection of German blood and honor, Supplementary decree on citizenship.
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