Which statement reflects hamilton's description of the new approach to education established in nazi germany?
a. german girls were given military training and enforced service in labor camps.
b. developing physical strength was more important to the nazis then academic study.
c. the nazis combined a program that included rigorous class work and physical training.
d. universities became one of the few places where jews could remain employed in germany.
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b. developing physical strength was more important to the Nazis then academic study
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School curriculum was modified to reflect Nazi doctrine and goals. Besides, physical education and competititve sports was given priority and body development and strength were more important to the future of the race than academic studies
- Academic subjects were downgraded.
- Subjects such as mathematics and chemistry had become less relevant. Religious instruction was forbidden by the end of the 1930s.
- Exercise was important that children attended a minimum of 5 one-hour physical training sessions a week, usually two hours a day. Strength training was vital.
- Eugenics was added to the curriculum.
- Boys majorly studied eugenics, history, and physical training. Girls basically studied home eugenics economics, and physical training. For boys, boxing was made compulsory.
- Girls were trained to be good Aryan mothers and wives, while boys were prepare to be effective soldiers
- In order to promote 'greatness' of Germany, 'supremacy' of the Aryan and antisemitism, text books were rewritten, especially for biology and history.
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