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raketka [301]
4 years ago
15

Why was Nazi ideology considered totalitarian?

History
2 answers:
attashe74 [19]4 years ago
7 0

Why was Nazi ideology considered totalitarian?

A]It allowed Germans to speak freely about their opinions.

B] It required Germans to support government beliefs.

C] It enabled Germans to vote for candidates from many parties.

D[ It encouraged Germans to pursue their own interests first.

THE ANSWER IS B FOR EDGENUIT

shusha [124]4 years ago
3 0
The answer is B. hope this helps.
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