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1)

Hitler attends the lecture he is assigned to cover and finds how many people there? (from Volume 1: Chapter 9, The 'German Workers' Party')

Seventy-five to one hundred.
Fifty to seventy-five.
Five to ten.
Twenty to twenty-five.
2)

To what do the disarmament terms of the peace treaty lead the French to think? (from Volume 2: Chapter 15, The Right of Emergency Defense)

Germany has some power left.
Germany will be shattered.
Germany is still an enemy.
Germany will want to retaliate.
3)

How does Hitler view the racial issue? (from Volume 1: Chapter 11, Nation and Race)

In terms of two people of different levels producing offspring that fall in between the high and the low of the two parents.
In terms of black and white.
In terms of Jewish and non-Jewish.
In terms of Aryan and non-Aryan.
4)

What does Hitler say about the first group of readers of the press? (from Volume 1: Chapter 10, Causes of the Collapse)

They are the largest and consist of independent thinkers.
They are the smallest and consist of independent thinkers.
They are the smallest and do not believe anything the press says.
They are the largest and consist of those who cannot think for themselves.
5)

The only way to carry out the nationalization of the masses is to avoid ________________. (from Volume 1: Chapter 12, The First Period of Developmentof the National Socialist German Workers' Party)

Embarrassing the masses.
Risky measures.
Half-measures.
Upsetting anyone.
6)

Who are those who are either naturally born in the country or those who have been naturalized? (from Volume 2: Chapter 3, Subjects and Citizens)

Foreigners.
Citizens.
Minors.
Voters.
7)

When the monarchy collapses in 1918, what is the only concern of the French? (from Volume 2: Chapter 15, The Right of Emergency Defense)

To get the French out of Germany.
To punish the Germans.
To get the French in Germany.
To get the Germans out of France and Belgium.
8)

When does the Party reappear and is stronger than ever? (from Conclusion)

By November, 1916.
By November, 1936.
By November, 1926.
By November, 1906.
9)

What does Hitler not like about German-speaking Jews? (from Volume 2: Chapter 2, The State)

They are not loyal to Germany.
They are Germans too.
They do not support Germany.
They are accepted as Germans by other countries.
10)

Why must the stronger not be allowed to mate with the weaker? (from Volume 1: Chapter 11, Nation and Race)

The stronger will dominate the weaker.
The weaker will dominate the stronger.
The stronger level does not dominate.
The weaker will make the stronger sick.
11)

What type of people come to be the leaders and the masses follow them? (from Volume 2: Chapter 9, Basic Ideas Regarding the Meaning and Organization of the SA)

The most compassionate.
The most intelligent.
The worst.
The best.
12)

How does Hitler prove his point regarding the previous question? (from Volume 2: Chapter 4, Personality and the Conception of the Folkish State)

He reviews the factors that lead to the formation and development of culture.
He reviews the reasons that a country becomes wealthy.
He provides evidence showing that economic progress is senseless.
He shows what truly makes a country safe.
13)

How does Hitler see the nation being disarmed after the war? (from Volume 1: Chapter 12, The First Period of Developmentof the National Socialist German Workers' Party)

As a benefit.
As a danger.
As a surprise.
As a warning.
14)

What would be the purpose of the National Socialist trade union? (from Volume 2: Chapter 12, The Trade-Union Question)

To represent the occupational interests of its members.
To convince others to join the union.
To control the workers.
To be used as a tool of class struggle.
15)

Of what does the third group consist? (from Volume 1: Chapter 10, Causes of the Collapse)

Readers who believe everything they read because they are unable to think for themselves.
Non-believers who think everything they read is a lie.
Those who do not care what is taking place in politics.
Independent thinkers who form their own opinions.
16)

Just because work groups unite in a federation, it does not necessarily mean that they will become what? (from Volume 2: Chapter 8, The Strong Man is Mightiest Alone)

Strong.
Useful.
Intelligent.
Unified.
17)

According to Hitler, should the National Socialists have a presence in the trade union movement? (from Volume 2: Chapter 12, The Trade-Union Question)

Yes.
Some.
No.
Maybe.
18)

What does Hitler feel is more potent than the written word when it comes to starting wars? (from Volume 2: Chapter 6, The Struggle of the Early Period - the Significance of the Spoken Word)

Desperation.
Fear.
The spoken word.
Wealth.
19)

To Hitler, the ability to feed the nation depends on what? (from Volume 2: Chapter 14, Eastern Orientation or Eastern Policy)

Its freedom.
Its soil.
Its people.
Its wealth.
20)

When is the National Socialist German Workers Party dissolved? (from Conclusion)

On November 9, 1913.
On November 9, 1923.
On November 9, 1933.
On November 9, 1903.
21)

The basis for nationality and race is what? (from Volume 2: Chapter 2, The State)

Country.
Culture.
Language.
Blood.
22)

When is a specific rallying point against Marxism premiered? (from Volume 2: Chapter 7, The Struggle with the Red Front)

In 1920.
In 1930.
In 1890.
In 1910.
23)

What is the purpose of the National Socialist state? (from Volume 2: Chapter 4, Personality and the Conception of the Folkish State)

To protect freedom.
To protect Hitler.
To protect the bearer of the culture.
To protect the people.
24)

Are the successes of coalitions usually lasting? (from Volume 2: Chapter 8, The Strong Man is Mightiest Alone)

Maybe.
Yes.
No.
Sometimes.
25)

When does Hitler feel the problems begin in Germany? (from Volume 1: Chapter 10, Causes of the Collapse)

When the peasants begin to move to the cities and unemployment problems begin.
When the Jews begin arriving in Germany.
When the other European nations attack them.
When the Jews leave Germany.
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