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How did the economic consequences described in Source 1 contribute to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Nazi Germany? They enabled banks to accumulate wealth rapidly using postwar loans.
They allowed state forces to militarize rapidly with Western technological expertise.
They provided an economic framework, which became the basis for an industrial war machine.
They disempowered the nation through economic sanctions, which fueled nationalization efforts.

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