Which statements explain the appeal of Adolf Hitler and fascism to Germans in the 1930s? Check all that apply.
The German leaders were not included in creating the terms of the treaty.
The unemployment rate was high and people had no work.
Germans were angry and humiliated by poor treatment after WWI.
People were starving and suffering from extreme poverty.
People wanted Hitler to lead the new Weimar Republic.
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- The German leaders were not included in creating the terms of the treaty.
- The unemployment rate was high and people had no work.
- Germans were angry and humiliated by poor treatment after WWI.
- People were starving and suffering from extreme poverty.
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