What became of Hitler after his failed putsch in 1923?

A) Hitler decided to start the National Socialist German Workers Party.
B) Hitler settled down to work on his art career in Austria.
C) He gained national notoriety while on trial then went to prison for one year.
D) Hitler was able to get the support of the army while he was in prison.
E) His failure was not a setback, so Hitler continued his political career uninterrupted.


C

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