During his rise to power, Hitler gained popularity and helped stir extreme anti-Semitic sentiment by

Responses

A convincing Germans that the United States was responsible for their many hardships. convincing Germans that the United States was responsible for their many hardships.

B making the people of Germany believe that the Soviet Union was going to attack them. making the people of Germany believe that the Soviet Union was going to attack them.

C blaming the collapse of world trade and other economic failures on Jewish financiers. blaming the collapse of world trade and other economic failures on Jewish financiers.

D destroying the rule of law in Germany so that Germans would seek retribution on each other

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C blaming the collapse of world trade and other economic failures on Jewish financiers.

During his rise to power, Hitler and the Nazi Party capitalized on existing anti-Semitic sentiments and blamed Jews for various social and economic problems, including the hardships faced by Germany after World War I and during the Great Depression. This scapegoating helped to galvanize support for the Nazi agenda.