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How did Nazi rule affect the lives of German people? Select three answers.
The media was censored to promote only Nazi ideology.
Nazi propaganda was shown to children.
Students were encouraged to question authority and beliefs.
Intense nationalism and shows of patriotism were widespread.
Couples were encouraged to limit the size of their families.
Women were expected to attend university and work.
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- The media was censored to promote only Nazi ideology.
- Nazi propaganda was shown to children.
- Intense nationalism and shows of patriotism were widespread.
Brief reasons: the regime tightly controlled press, radio, film and education to spread Nazi beliefs; children were indoctrinated via schools and Hitler Youth; and mass rallies, flags, and nationalist rhetoric were central to Nazi rule. The other statements are incorrect (students were discouraged from questioning authority; couples were encouraged to have more children, not fewer; women were pushed toward motherhood and homemaking rather than university and careers).
- The media was censored to promote only Nazi ideology.
- Nazi propaganda was shown to children.
- Intense nationalism and shows of patriotism were widespread.
Brief reasons: the regime tightly controlled press, radio, film and education to spread Nazi beliefs; children were indoctrinated via schools and Hitler Youth; and mass rallies, flags, and nationalist rhetoric were central to Nazi rule. The other statements are incorrect (students were discouraged from questioning authority; couples were encouraged to have more children, not fewer; women were pushed toward motherhood and homemaking rather than university and careers).
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