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What was the full name of the Nazi Party?
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The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP).
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Who was the leader of the Nazi Party?
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Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party.
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When did the Nazi Party rise to power in Germany?
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The Nazi Party rose to power in 1933.
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What was the Nazi Party's symbol?
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The Nazi Party's symbol was the swastika.
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How did the Nazis come to power in Germany?
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The Nazis came to power through democratic elections and political appointments, which led to Adolf Hitler becoming Chancellor and eventually consolidating power.
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What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on the rise of Nazism?
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The Treaty of Versailles caused economic hardship and national humiliation in Germany, which helped the Nazis gain popularity by promising to overturn the treaty.
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What was the Beer Hall Putsch?
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The Beer Hall Putsch was a failed coup attempt by the Nazi Party in 1923 to overthrow the Weimar Republic.
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What event is considered to have given the Nazis significant political power in Germany?
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The Reichstag Fire in 1933 gave the Nazis significant political power by enabling them to push through the Reichstag Fire Decree, limiting civil liberties.
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What was the Enabling Act of 1933?
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The Enabling Act allowed Hitler to enact laws without the Reichstag, giving him dictatorial powers.
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How did the Nazis use propaganda?
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The Nazis used propaganda to spread their ideology, promote Hitler's image, and control public opinion.
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What role did the SA and SS play in the Nazi rise to power?
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The SA (Sturmabteilung) and SS (Schutzstaffel) were paramilitary organizations that helped intimidate opponents and enforce Nazi policies.
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What economic conditions in Germany helped the Nazis gain support?
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Hyperinflation and unemployment during the Great Depression helped the Nazis gain support by promising economic stability and jobs.
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Why did some Germans support the Nazi Party?
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Many supported the Nazis due to their nationalist rhetoric, promises of economic stability, and dissatisfaction with the Weimar government.
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Who were the main political opponents of the Nazis in Germany?
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The main political opponents included communists, socialists, and other democratic parties.
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How did Hitler establish a dictatorship?
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Hitler established a dictatorship by using legal means like the Enabling Act and eliminating political opponents.
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