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Daniel [21]
2 years ago
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According to National Socialists (Nazis), what was the central tenet/feature of world history?

History
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dedylja [7]2 years ago
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1. The central tenet or feature of world history, according to the National Socialists (Nazis), is <em>B. Racial struggle.</em>

This tenet was the reason for prioritizing Günther's Nordic racism among the Germans. This implies that it was not <em>democratic growth, gender relationships, or economic disparity </em>that defined the feature of world history.

2. Thus, the first step for establishing a totalitarian government is adopting an <em>A. Ideology.</em>

3. The "Third World" included <em>E. Both C and D.</em>

Thus, "underdeveloped countries" have replaced the term, the "third world."

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