What conclusion can you draw from the fact that Hitler lost his election bid against German president Hindenberg in 1932?
A. The German people distrusted those in power and were fully backing the Nazi party’s rise to take over Germany.
B.
The majority of Germans were not yet convinced that the Nazi party could solve Germany’s problems.
C.
Hindenburg and his political party used deceptive propaganda and stuffed ballots to prevent Hitler from successfully taking office.
D.
Hitler and his party had been given a fair platform on which to present their ideas to the German people.
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