Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor?

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GCSE History Quiz on Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor?, created by ljo99 on 22/04/2016.
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Question 1

Question
Which of these factors show how the depression helped Hitler to become Chancellor?
Answer
  • People who had never voted before were now into politics and wanted action
  • 40% of all factory workers were unemployed by 1932, suffering poverty
  • The Wall Street Crash caused a worldwide economic depression in 1929
  • Other parties were weak, and underestimated the Nazis
  • Nazi propaganda appealed to women by focusing on family
  • Hitler was portrayed as 'Superman' in posters and rallies

Question 2

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Political maneuverers between Papen and Schliecher helped Hitler to become Chancellor
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Von Papen asked Hindenburg to [blank_start]rule by decree[blank_end] and shut the Reichstag down, but he refused, instead Hindenburg appointed [blank_start]von Schliecher[blank_end] as Chancellor. Von Papen was furious so privately agreed to work with [blank_start]Hitler[blank_end] to make him Chancellor after agreeing to be his [blank_start]vice-Chancellor[blank_end].
Answer
  • rule by decree
  • von Schliecher
  • Hitler
  • vice-Chancellor

Question 4

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On 30th January 1933, Hitler was named Chancellor
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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von Papen was appointed Chancellor, dependant on the government ruling by decree
Answer
  • True
  • False
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