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What was crucial to the Germans so freely accepting Nazism?

A) an uncompromising belief that they were the superior race
B) the knowledge that German science could determine who was a valuable member of society and who wasn't
C) the rhetoric that German firepower would overcome any opposition
D) the belief that other countries wanted Germaany to take control of their weak and unresponsive governments

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A is the correct answer

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User Elian
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I believe the answer is: A) an uncompromising belief that they were the superior race

By adopting the belief that they are superior, they feel that they have the right to kill and execute members of different cultures like animals. This also make them feel that they are the most suitable rulers for the world, which they use to justify their actions when they invade neighbouring countries.

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