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9.CW/HW.History.Chapter3.Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.


IX.Class.Chapter 3.History.
Nazism and the Rise of Hitler.
HW/CW.

NCERT Book Questions.
Activities 
1.Write a one page history of Germany 
a.as a schoolchild in Nazi Germany 
b.as a Jewish survivor of a concentration camp 
c.as a political opponent of the Nazi regime 
2. Imagine that you are Helmuth.  You have had many Jewish friends in school and do not believe that I am bad.  Write a paragraph on what you would say to your father.  Acties 

Questions?  
1. Describe the problems faced by the Weimar Republic.  
Discuss why Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930.  
3. What are the peculiar features of Nazi thinking?  
4. Explain why Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for people.  
5. Explain what role women had in Nazi society.  Return to Chapter 1 on the French Revolution.  Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the role of women in the two periods.  
6. In what ways did the Nazi state seek to establish total control over its people?

Q.Additional. 
Attempt the MCQ,Very Short Questions,Short Questions,Long Essay Typed Questions of 1,2 and 5 Marks.

Q.Keywords/Glossary.
Know the keywords and their meanings.

Q.Activities.
Do page wise activities as questions are framed.

Q.Pictures/Map Skills.
Go through the pictures and maps.

Q.Statements/Quotations
Read the statement,boxes carefully.

Q.Insides
Do inside Questions Answers page wise.

Q.Objectives.
Sort important Dates Events,Persons of the chapter.

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