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    • When did Germany retreat from World War One?
      In 1918
    • What happened to Germany's leadership after the king fled?
      Germany was left with no real leadership as a republic
    • What term did Germans use to refer to politicians linked to World War One?
      November criminals
    • How did the Wall Street crash of October 1929 affect Germany?
      It caused a depression that weakened Germany
    • What was the name of the party founded by Anton Drexler in 1919?
      The German Workers Party
    • What was the ideology of the German Workers Party?
      It was anti-communist
    • When did Hitler join the Nazis?
      In 1920
    • When did Hitler become Chancellor of Germany?
      In 1933
    • What is a dictatorship?
      It is when there is one leader
    • How did Hitler maintain his position as Chancellor?
      By intimidating opposition parties and breaking their meetings
    • Who was responsible for Nazi propaganda?
      Joseph Goebbels
    • When was the Enabling Act passed?
      In March 1933
    • How many votes did the Nazis win in the Reichstag?
      444 votes
    • What does Gleichschaltung refer to?
      It refers to the Nazis controlling various aspects of society
    • What was the Civil Servant Act about?
      Civil servants had to support the Nazis
    • What was the purpose of indoctrination in schools?
      To infuse Nazi beliefs and burn any anti-Semitic books
    • By July 1933, what position had Hitler achieved?
      He was a dictator
    • What did Hitler do to the judiciary system?
      He appointed Nazis to become judges
    • What was the Act of Reconstruction of the State?
      It limited the power of local government
    • What are isotopes?
      Atoms with different numbers of neutrons
    • What is a solute?
      The substance that dissolves in a solvent
    • What does diatomic mean?
      It refers to molecules made up of two atoms
    • What happens to substances during a chemical reaction?
      They undergo a transformation
    • What happens to atoms during a chemical reaction?
      They are rearranged but not destroyed
    • What is the official name of the Nazi Party?

      National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
    • Who founded the German Workers' Party (DAP)?

      Anton Drexler
    • In what year was the German Workers' Party (DAP) founded?

      1919
    • What major event influenced the formation of the DAP?

      The aftermath of World War I
    • What was a key characteristic of the DAP's initial membership?

      Members were disillusioned with Germany's defeat and the Treaty of Versailles
    • In what year did Adolf Hitler join the German Workers' Party (DAP)?

      1919
    • What role did Hitler take on in the DAP in 1920?

      Chief of propaganda for the party
    • When did Hitler become the leader of the Nazi Party?

      1921
    • What significant change occurred to the party's name in 1920?

      The party changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
    • What were some key ideologies of the early Nazi Party?

      Extreme nationalism, anti-Semitism, anti-communism, Lebensraum, racial superiority, and anti-democracy
    • How did the Nazi Party view the Treaty of Versailles?

      They blamed it for Germany's problems and viewed it as unjust
    • What does the term "Lebensraum" refer to in Nazi ideology?

      The idea that Germany needed more "living space" to expand
    • What was Hitler's view on democracy?

      He rejected democratic systems in favor of strong, authoritarian leadership
    • What was the outcome of the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923?

      It was a failed coup attempt, and Hitler was arrested
    • What significant work did Hitler write while in prison?

      Mein Kampf
    • By 1932, what was the status of the Nazi Party in the Reichstag?

      It had become the largest party in the Reichstag