In 1933, the burning of the Reichstag, the building that housed the German parliament, was significant because
A) Hindenburg blamed it on the Nazis and tried to have them outlawed.
B) Hitler blamed it on the Communists, frightening the population just before critical elections.
C) it showed that Germany was on the verge of a leftist revolution.
D) it showed that Nazi terrorism was out of control.
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