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What does this graph show?

The Nazis had more support than the Communists during the 1920s.
The Nazi Party dominated elections in Germany from the 1920s onward.
The rise of the Nazi Party ensured that no other political parties could win votes.
The Nazis gained some support but did not win an election between 1924 and 1932.

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The answer is D

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What does this graph show? The Nazis had more support than the Communists during the-example-1
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D: The Nazis gained some support but did not win an election between 1924 and 1932.

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A bar graph showing the German election results from 1924 to 1932 for the Nazi Party, Communist Party, and Other political parties. The x axis shows election dates, from May 1924 to November 1932. The y axis shows percentage of vote, from 0 to 80. For the Nazi Party, entries are May 1924, 7%; December 1924, 3%; May 1928, 3%; September 1930, 18%; July 1932, 37%; November 1932, 33%. For the Communist Party, entries are May 1924, 12%; December 1924, 9%; May 1928, 10%; September 1930, 12%; July 1932, 13%; November 1932, 17%. For Other parties, entries are May 1924, 60%; December 1924, 65%, May 1928, 61%; September 1930, 47%; July 1932, 45%; November 1932, 41%.

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