It contradicts the meaning of what they say.
The following excerpt supports the idea that applying the principles of conservation leads to greater efficiency in all aspects of life:
<em>"We are coming to see the logical and inevitable outcome that these principles, which arose in forestry and have their bloom in the conservation of natural resources, will have their fruit in the increase and promotion of national efficiency along other lines of national life."</em>
Answer:
Proper adjective.
Explanation:
Assuming I read the sentence correctly, the word "German" is describing the type of chocolate (German chocolate AKA chocolate that's well...German).
Also, German is always capitalized regardless of how it's used in a sentence with some exceptions.
It's hard to explain (I'm bad at explaining things. Sorry).