Hitler turned Germany into a totalitarian country through all of the following means EXCEPT?Group of answer choicesbanning all political parties except the Nazi partyallowing churches an active role in the Nazi government to increase loyalty from religious GermansMandatory after-school programs such as the Hitler Youth or League of German Girlsuse of the Gestapo and SS to enforce Nazi rules and eliminate Hitler’s enemies
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Hitler turned Germany into a totalitarian country through all of the following means EXCEPT?Group of answer choicesbanning all political parties except the Nazi partyallowing churches an active role in the Nazi government to increase loyalty from religious GermansMandatory after-school programs such as the Hitler Youth or League of German Girlsuse of the Gestapo and SS to enforce Nazi rules and eliminate Hitler’s enemies
Solution
The answer is "allowing churches an active role in the Nazi government to increase loyalty from religious Germans". Hitler did not allow churches an active role in the Nazi government. In fact, he sought to suppress the influence of the churches over the German people. The other options listed were indeed methods Hitler used to turn Germany into a totalitarian state.
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