In 3–5 sentences, evaluate how economic and political problems in Germany after World War I led to the establishment of a fascist government under Adolf Hitler in the 1930s.(4 points)

The economic problems in Germany after World War I were primarily caused by the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which demanded extensive reparations and the loss of valuable resources and land. This led to hyperinflation, unemployment, and a general sense of economic instability. The political problems were also evident, with a divided and ineffective government unable to address these challenges. Hitler and the Nazi Party capitalized on these issues, promising to restore Germany's economy and national pride, and successfully gained support through propaganda and scapegoating certain groups.