Answer:
Answer choice B and C.
Explanation:
The primary reason for the Nazi party's rise to power was economic desperation. Before the Great Depression hit Germany and put millions out of work, the National Socialist party of Germany was a fringe party on the far political right. Many people equated the depression to Germany's defeat in World War I, and general consensus, particularly among the working class, was that the Parliament was impotent to solve any economic crisis.