The ideal answer should include:
1. Hitler's commitment to opposing Communism, which rallied support and made him acceptable to some conservatives
2. Nationalist rhetoric and calls for expansion, which countered the mood of humiliation following the World War I peace settlement
3. Hitler's appeal to fragile or marginalized social groups, such as small farmers and young people growing up in the Depression
4. Conservatives' attempts to work with Hitler because he garnered popular support they needed to gain and hold power