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What was the significance of the Enabling Act?
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Answered by sinika9
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The Enabling Act

This Act gave Hitler the right to make laws without the Reichstag's approval for the next four years. Arguably this was the most critical event during this period. It gave Hitler absolute power to make laws, which enabled him to destroy all opposition to his rule.

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