Which identifies an argument that the Nazis used to claim that the Weimar government was weak?

the weimar government followed a democratic process to govern.

the weimar government refused to pay any of its war reparations.

the weimar government formed a military alliance with france.

the weimar government accepted the terms of the versailles treaty.

i think it is either b or d.

My text says that Germany could not afford to pay its war reparations.

It also says that much of Germany were angry at the government for accepting the Versailles Treaty.

I think it is D.

I agree with D.

To determine which of these options identifies an argument that the Nazis used to claim that the Weimar government was weak, let's analyze each option:

a) The Weimar government followed a democratic process to govern.
This option does not identify an argument that the Nazis used to criticize the Weimar government's weakness.

b) The Weimar government refused to pay any of its war reparations.
This option suggests that the Weimar government's refusal to pay war reparations was used by the Nazis to argue that it was weak. This could be the correct answer.

c) The Weimar government formed a military alliance with France.
This option does not identify an argument that the Nazis used to claim the Weimar government was weak. In fact, forming a military alliance may be seen as a strength.

d) The Weimar government accepted the terms of the Versailles Treaty.
This option suggests that the Weimar government's acceptance of the harsh terms of the Versailles Treaty was an argument used by the Nazis to claim its weakness. This could also be a potential correct answer.

Based on these considerations, options b) and d) both have the potential to be the correct answer. Further historical analysis or context might be needed to determine which specific argument the Nazis frequently used, but both options provide plausible arguments used by the Nazis to criticize the Weimar government.

Yes, it is either B or D, but which? What does your text say?