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Adolf hitler blaming germany's pre-war problems on the jewish population is an example of the scapegoat theory. select one:

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

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User Ranga
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That is true. Scapegoat theory is blaming someone else for their problems, instead of blaming themselves or what not. This makes that particular person intolerant of that person or group, and makes it seem like that person did nothing wrong. In this case, Hitler blamed the Jews for his problems, instead of blaming himself or other people. The Jews didn't do anything wrong, but he hated them anyways.
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