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It seems odd that a crazy, bloodthirsty regime like the Nazis could
ever come to power in an educated, cultured and civilized nation like
Germany, yet by the early 1930s it was the largest party in the
Reichstag. Why did so many Germans support the Nazi Party?

Read the Nazi Party Program (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/platform-of-the-national-socialist-german-workers-rsquo-party), the party’s blueprint for Germany (created in the early 1920s) and answer the following:

Keeping in mind how Germany was treated at the end of WWI, of the 25
points, how many seem quite reasonable how many are flat out bad ideas,
and how many are a mix? I want you to give me specific numbers (“I
think X are reasonable, Y are bad, and Z are a mix). Be honest, if you
aren’t honest then the real point of this assignment will be lost.
Pick one point from each category and explain why you put it in that category.
Which category had the most in it? Now ask again, why did so many people support the Nazi Party?

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE MESSAGE ME BACK. THE RUBIRC EXPLAINS EVEYRTHING ESPECTED

Why Nazis?

Criteria Ratings
Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Part I

Submission has separated ALL 25 points into clearly marked categories

2
pts

Full Marks

1
pts

Partial

Submission only references some of the points.

0
pts

No Marks

2 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Part II

Submission provides explanation for one point from each category AND the explanation is accurate and reasonable.

6
pts

Full Marks

5
pts

Partial

Missing one element

4
pts

Partial

Missing 2 elements

3
pts

Partial

Missing 3 elements

2
pts

Partial

Missing 4+ elements

0
pts

No Marks

6 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Part III

“Bad” ideas
should not have been the majority of the list in part I AND submission
explains that in the circumstances the Nazi had a platform that appealed
to the German people because it addressed the problems being faced by
the nation at the time.

8
pts

Full Marks

6
pts

Partial

Missing one element OR analysis inaccurate

4
pts

Partial

Missing both elements AND analysis inaccurate

0
pts

No Marks

8 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Sources

Submission uses direct support from the source, primarily in part II

2
pts

Full Marks

1
pts

Partial

Not all 3 items in part 2 were supported.

0
pts

No Marks

2 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Style

Submission broken into paragraphs and no major spelling/grammar errors

2
pts

Full Marks

1
pts

Partial

Missing one element

0
pts

No Marks

2 pts

Total Points:

20

PLEASE READ CARFULLY AND FOLLOW INSSTRUCTIONS>

It seems odd that a crazy, bloodthirsty regime like the Nazis could
ever come to power in an educated, cultured and civilized nation like
Germany, yet by the early 1930s it was the largest party in the
Reichstag. Why did so many Germans support the Nazi Party?

Read the Nazi Party Program (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/platform-of-the-national-socialist-german-workers-rsquo-party), the party’s blueprint for Germany (created in the early 1920s) and answer the following:

Keeping in mind how Germany was treated at the end of WWI, of the 25
points, how many seem quite reasonable how many are flat out bad ideas,
and how many are a mix? I want you to give me specific numbers (“I
think X are reasonable, Y are bad, and Z are a mix). Be honest, if you
aren’t honest then the real point of this assignment will be lost.
Pick one point from each category and explain why you put it in that category.
Which category had the most in it? Now ask again, why did so many people support the Nazi Party?

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE MESSAGE ME BACK. THE RUBIRC EXPLAINS EVEYRTHING ESPECTED

Why Nazis?

Criteria Ratings
Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Part I

Submission has separated ALL 25 points into clearly marked categories

2
pts

Full Marks

1
pts

Partial

Submission only references some of the points.

0
pts

No Marks

2 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Part II

Submission provides explanation for one point from each category AND the explanation is accurate and reasonable.

6
pts

Full Marks

5
pts

Partial

Missing one element

4
pts

Partial

Missing 2 elements

3
pts

Partial

Missing 3 elements

2
pts

Partial

Missing 4+ elements

0
pts

No Marks

6 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Part III

“Bad” ideas
should not have been the majority of the list in part I AND submission
explains that in the circumstances the Nazi had a platform that appealed
to the German people because it addressed the problems being faced by
the nation at the time.

8
pts

Full Marks

6
pts

Partial

Missing one element OR analysis inaccurate

4
pts

Partial

Missing both elements AND analysis inaccurate

0
pts

No Marks

8 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Sources

Submission uses direct support from the source, primarily in part II

2
pts

Full Marks

1
pts

Partial

Not all 3 items in part 2 were supported.

0
pts

No Marks

2 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Style

Submission broken into paragraphs and no major spelling/grammar errors

2
pts

Full Marks

1
pts

Partial

Missing one element

0
pts

No Marks

2 pts

Total Points:

20

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