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During his rise to power, Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's economic woes. This is an example of

A. personal discrimination.
B. social stereotypes.
C. symbolic prejudice.
D. scapegoating.
Answer» D. scapegoating.
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Yetunde James
2 years ago

It's an example of scapegoating, a lot of answers here are wrong and its ends up confusing people.Consider why Jews in the Weimar Republic were made into scapegoats for Germany's economic crisis and hyperinflation.

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Who did Hitler blame for Germany's economic problems?
Adolf Hitler rapidly gained political power in Germany because he gave the Germans someone to blame for their many financial problems: the Jews.
Hitler gave the Germans an object to direct their aggression on "the jews" if we are dealing with social psychology, I belief the most appropriate answer shoUldale be scapegoating rather than personal discrimination.
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