How did Adolf Hitler consolidate his authority after he was named chancellor of Germany in 1933?

a) He used the Reichstag fire of 1933 as an excuse to declare martial law and claim dictatorial authority in Germany.
b) He used the advent of the Great Depression to call for Germany to abandon repaying its loans.
Consider This: The suspension of civil rights lasted until 1945. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany.
c) The unexpected collapse of the Ruhr Valley industries gave Hitler a chance to push out the French and Belgians and establish himself as the authority.
Consider This: The suspension of civil rights lasted until 1945. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany.
d) Paul von Hindenburg had always planned to give Hitler unlimited power from the time he named him chancellor.
Consider This: The suspension of civil rights lasted until 1945. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany.


a) He used the Reichstag fire of 1933 as an excuse to declare martial law and claim dictatorial authority in Germany.

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