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Choose the Correct response from the given options:
On 3 March 1933 the famous Enabling Act was passed to:
I. establish dictatorship in Germany.
II. give Hitler the power to rule by decree
III. ban all trade unions
IV. ban all political parties and their affiliates

A.Only I and II are correct
B.Only III and IV are correct
C.I, II and Ill are correct
D.All are correct

Answer
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Hint:We will discuss hitlers rule in germany.National Socialist Party (abbreviated to Nazi) took control of the situation through its leader, Adolf Hitler. The Party was formed in 1919. Its members wore Brown Shirts.

Complete answer:
Let us discuss elections. In the elections of July , the Nazis polled more than thirteen million votes. The party captured thirty five percent of the total seats in the Reichstag (national legislature) A coalition government, headed by Von Papen, could not continue in power for long. President Hindenburg then offered Chancellorship to Hitler, who formed his first Nazi government on 30 January, 1933. The Nazis still did not prove their majority in the Legislature. General Election was ordered for 5th March. It was the victory for the Nazi party. Thereafter, the Nazi regime virtually became the "One man Rule". President Hindenburg died in August, 1934. That very day Hitler combined in his person the two offices of President and Chancellor. From that time onward, he adopted the designation of "Fuehrer" (the Leader).
On March 3, 1933enabling act. it was passed this act established dictatorship in Germany it gave Hitler all powers to sideline parliament and ruled by decree all political parties and trade unions were by an except for Nazi party state established complete control or economy, media, army and judiciary.

Hence, the correct answer is option (D).

Note:Fascism and Nazism had much in common; they had almost similar aims and characteristics. Both were intensely nationalist and anti-intellectualist movements and both had an utter dislike for a democratic government.Anti-Intellectualism of Fascism .