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Political Parties

Political parties are organizations within a government that nominate candidates for political office. Political parties differ in ideology and goals.

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Why did Hitler and his nazi party like the Great Depression?

In 1928, before the Great Depression, the Nazis did disastously in the general election, and Hitler was widely regarded as a grotesque, wildly gesticulating, screaming and shouting, funny little man. The Great Depression brought widespread unemployment and hardship, and many Germans were willing, even keen, to give 'alternative parties' a chance.

What was the North's biggest weakness during the US Civil War?

The most significant weakness in the North was the issue of the US Civil War itself. The Northern population was badly divided over the war. Some Radical Republicans and War Democrats thought Lincoln was mismanaging the war. Opinions between Lincoln the Radicals and the Democrats hurt the Union war effort. And, generals such as George B. McClellan had their own views on how the war should be conducted.

Who did the new Whig party appeal to?

The Whig Party was united only in their hatred for Andrew Jackson. In the North, the Whigs were made up of men of education and wealth. They also supported the Whigs of the West in favoring Clay's American System and believed that the federal government should take the initiative in shaping economic development. In the South, Whigs tended to be those businessmen who supported high tariffs and even some strict states' rights advocates. In the 1830s, some Anti-Masons joined the Whig party also. Even New Englanders who were suspicious of any thing attractive to Southerners, like the Democratic Party, also became Whigs. So, you can see that it was a strange gathering of men with various political ideals, but united in opposition to "King Andrew I."

Who was in charge of the national socialist party in ww2?

What you are asking is: "Who was the head of the National Democratic Socialist Workers Party of Germany during World War II", and the answer is Adolph Hitler. If by chance you actually meant "Who was in charge of the SS during World War II?" the answer is Heinrich Himmler.

Why was the Hitler youth so important to the Nazi Party?

probably because they wannted to bring the children up thinking it was good but it know it was from 1922 to 1955 for boys adge 14 to 18

What is an anarcho-communist?

There can be no such thing. Anarchists don’t just oppose the state, they oppose all hierarchies and authority. Capitalism is based on inequality and authority, with a tiny class of capitalists ruling over the rest of the population.

What course of action did members of the National Women's Party take in 1917?

They set up a picket line around the White House for six months until they were arrested.

Who was the labour party leader died in 1970?

There were two Labour party leaders in 1983. Michael Foot led the party from 4 November 1980 to 2 October 1983. Foot resigned the leadsership following the 1983 land-slide election victory of Magaret Thatcher's Conservative party.

He was succeeded by Neil Kinnock, who was leader of the Labour party from 2 October 1983 - 18 July 1992.

Why did the Nazi party gain so much support?

He just became leader because he wanted it. He told Dreschler that he wanted power and that if he didn't get it, then he'd form his own party. Hitler's philosophy was if you want something take it, Don't ask!

AnswerHitler became the leader of Germany through the parliamentary electoral system. In the elections, Hitler's party, the National Socialist Workers' Party, won the largest number of seats in the parliament (though not a majority of all seats). Since Hitler was the leader of that party, he was appointed by the President as Chancellor (a position similar to Prime Minister).

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Well, because Hitler was released, Nazis were happy!Also because Hitler wrote a book in prison called Mein Kampf (My Struggle) to show what he has been through to get this far!

What percentage of Germans were Nazis?

The number of members in the Nazi (National Socialist German Workers) Party changed throughout the course of its existence. When the Nazi Party was still in its early years in 1925 the the approximate number of members was around 25,000, but swiftly grew to 180,000 members by the end of 1929. At the height of its membership, the Nazi party consisted of over 8.5 million Germans or roughly 12% of the total German population at the time.

Why did many Germans pledged their support to Hitler and the nazi party?

Most Germans supported Hitler and the Nazis because, Hitler told them what they wanted and he gave them what they wanted. For some who wasn;t sure they were effected by propaganda then they supported Hitler.

How did the Nazi party changed life politically for the Jews?

It depends entirely on the time period and country where the Jews were living. More often than not, when an event happened that had a marked impact on the Jews' lifestyle occurred, it was negative (such as pogroms, expulsions, libels, etc.), but there were positive changes as well (such as emancipation, secularism in non-Jewish states, and governmental protections).

Bad things about the nazi party and Adolf Hitler?

Hitler had people murdered in Germany and Europe that didn't agree with him, such as the Eastern Europeans, Gypsies, and mainly the Jews. Over all about 10 million people died in the Holocaust, about 6 million of those murdered were the Jews.

Are satisfied workers productive workers?

It means that if the company provides an environment that is conducive to work, then the employee with be happier and more productive.

Good companies aim to assist their employees even sometimes with respect to their personal problems. By lessening or eliminating problems in the employees life they are happier, more loyal to the company and less likely to spend their time at work worrying about issues that affect their productivity.

Would a German with brown hair and brown eyes be able to get into the Nazi Party during World War 2?

Yes, For example -- Dr. Josef Goebbles, Tom Hulme and Otto Skorzeny -- All of which had brown hair and brown eyes.

WHAT WAD HITLERS HAIR COLOUR ?? AND WASNT HE THE HIGHEST FIGURE IN THE GERMAN ARMY THROUGHOUT THE NAZI REGIME HAHA. IM SO SURE HE WASNT A BLONDE BIMBO. OR WAS HE ??

What was the main issue in the Democratic Party's platform in 1864?

The main or center piece of the Democratic Party;s platform for the 1864 presidential election was a controversial one. The Democratic delegates to the convention wanted a cease fire in the US Civil War and a negotiated settlement with the Confederacy. George B. McClellan was voted to be the presidential nominee.

How old was Hitler when he took over the Nazi party?

Hitler took complete power as fuhrer in 1934 and was born in 1889 making him 45 years old.

What are the political parties of lilliput in the Gullivers travels?

[1] They were the Tramecksan aka High-heels, and the Slamecksan aka Low-heels. [2] The terms were based on the two main political parties in 18th-century Great Britain. The Tories supported the monarchy, and the elaborate historic and traditional rituals of high church religious expression. The Whigs supported Parliament, and the simplified liturgy of low church religious expression for wider audiences.

Who was Abe's political party?

With the understanding that Abe refers to Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln was first a Whig party member. When the Whigs Party ended, Abraham Lincoln joined the Republican Party.

When was Kenya African Democratic Union created?

6,000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 zillion years ago