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How did the ideology of fascism contribute to the Holocaust during World

War II?
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A. Fascism is based on extreme nationalism, leading some of its
followers to consider even members of minority ethnic groups
inferior and deserving of death
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B. Fascism is an ideology that supports permanent chaos and
violence, leading some of its followers to support genocide in all
forms.
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C. Fascism is a philosophy that demands complete economic
equality, leading some of its followers to try to kill anyone who is
especially rich or poor!
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D. Fascism is a form of religious fundamentalism, leading some of
its followers to consider members of all other religions their Ilim
spiritual enemies.

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Answer:A. Fascism is based on extreme nationalism, leading some of its followers to consider even members of minority ethical groups inferior and deserving of death.

Step-by-step explanation:

The fascist ideology, while rejecting the idea that violence is inherently bad, it does not support permanent chaos as it's an ideology that also supports the idea of a totalitarianism which isn't permanent chaos but instead rooted in control.

It does not support genocide in all forms, as while it accepts violence as not being bad that doesn't mean it's ok with random unjustified acts of violence.

It does, however, sometimes cause the extreme authoritarianism and nationalism beliefs to manifest into a belief of a 'Master Race' therefore causing a belief that others could be or are inferior. Therefore A would be the correct answer.

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Answer:

try B. Fascism is an ideology that supports permanent chaos and

violence, leading some of its followers to support genocide in all

forms.

Step-by-step explanation:

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