All of the following helped to foster the German people's acceptance of Nazism EXCEPT for
A) the growing threat of the USSR.
B) widespread economic hardship.
C) the rise of anti-Semitism.
D) lingering resentments against the Versailles Treaty.
E) the belief in Germans' racial superiority.
A
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a. England b. France c. Holy Roman Empire d. Sweden e. the Netherlands
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(a) prevent large corporations from eliminating their competition (b) distinguish good trusts from bad trusts (c) regulate rates charged by railroads (d) force large trusts to bargain with labor unions
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.