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How did rearmament impact germany’s economy and politics?
a) it did not improve the weak economy and allowed socialists to rise to power.
b) it increased production, which led to new jobs, and allowed fascists to rise to power.
c) it caused inflation and prompted france and britain to invade germany.
d) it neglected the agricultural sector and consequently led to an uprising of farmers.

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