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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Hitler emphasize in his speeches?
(a) His desire to lead Germany.
(b) The various wars in which Germany has been involved.
(c) The peace treaty.
(d) His hatred of the Jews.
2. How does Hitler views the World War I peace treaty?
(a) It is greatly needed.
(b) It is basically an attack on Germany.
(c) It favored the Germans over others.
(d) It is somewhat unfair.
3. What does Hitler examine in this chapter?
(a) Germany's relationship with France.
(b) Germany's wealth.
(c) Germany's relationship with Russia.
(d) The number of Jews in Germany.
4. What does Hitler say about the present state regarding the terms that exist for people?
(a) There are five.
(b) There is only one.
(c) There are four.
(d) There are two.
5. Of what does a federated state consist?
(a) A state that is run by a federal government.
(b) A group of loosely-connected states.
(c) One united state.
(d) A league of sovereign states.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many elements form the basis for state authority?
2. When does one receive the right of citizenship in a folkish state?
3. What is the purpose of the occupation of the Ruhr?
4. What type of people come to be the leaders and the masses follow them?
5. What should people always ask regarding policies?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is one of the views of the movement?
2. What does Hitler say about organizations?
3. What are the foundations of the old state?
4. For what does Hitler blame the Jews?
5. What does this chapter contain? How does he begin this chapter?
6. How is it wrong to view a state?
7. What does Hitler do when he joins the German Workers' Party? Why is this important to him?
8. Describe the working folkish groups.
9. What elements form the basis for state authority?
10. What happens when the monarchy collapses in 1918?
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