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in what ways did germany change under the third reich? choose four correct answers. german children were required to join the hitler youth. german officials promoted equality for jewish citizens. secret police enforced nazi rule. the government controlled newspapers and other publications. propaganda was used to influence public opinion. citizens accused of crimes had new rights, including the right to a trial by jury. this question requires at least 4 answers.
Under the Third Reich, German children were indoctrinated through mandatory Hitler Youth membership. The regime used propaganda to manipulate public opinion and controlled the media to spread its ideology. Secret police (Gestapo) were used to enforce Nazi rule and suppress opposition. The Nazis did not promote equality for Jewish citizens; instead, they persecuted them. Also, citizens accused of crimes did not gain new rights like trial - by - jury but were subject to Nazi - controlled justice.
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- German children were required to join the Hitler Youth.
- Secret police enforced Nazi rule.
- The government controlled newspapers and other publications.
- Propaganda was used to influence public opinion.