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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 feel is more potent than the written word when it comes to starting wars?
(a) Wealth.
(b) Desperation.
(c) Fear.
(d) The spoken word.
2. Many of the issues the party has to address are in regards to what?
(a) The Jews.
(b) The German population.
(c) The Americans.
(d) Trade unions.
3. Who are those who are either naturally born in the country or those who have been naturalized?
(a) Minors.
(b) Voters.
(c) Citizens.
(d) Foreigners.
4. When is the National Socialist German Workers Party dissolved?
(a) On November 9, 1913.
(b) On November 9, 1923.
(c) On November 9, 1903.
(d) On November 9, 1933.
5. How are the borders of these federated states created?
(a) With high walls.
(b) Through peaceful negotiations.
(c) With barbed wire.
(d) Through politics.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is one of the factors that distinguishes man from animal?
2. When is a specific rallying point against Marxism premiered?
3. When does Hitler's organization experience rapid growth?
4. The first part in the battle is the __________________ of the existing state of affairs.
5. How does Hitler view the existence of Jews in political bodies?
Short Essay Questions
1. What are Hitler's views on the issue of whether Germany should be a federated or unified state?
2. Describe the working folkish groups.
3. How is it wrong to view a state?
4. How does Hitler feel that every movement has to be divided?
5. What makes one a citizen or a foreigner? What does Hitler mean by a folkish state?
6. How does Hitler suggest a change can occur for the state?
7. What happens when the monarchy collapses in 1918?
8. What does Hitler say about the connection between a pure state and victory?
9. What are Hitler's thoughts on trade unions?
10. What does Hitler do when he joins the German Workers' Party? Why is this important to him?
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