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(I) Both the Fascists and the Nazis feared the spread of Communism.
(II) Both the Fascists and the Nazis were anti-Jews.
- (II) contradicts (I)
- (II) is the reason for (I)
- (I) is true but (II) is false
- (I) and (II) are independent of each other.
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(I) is true but (II) is false
Explanation — Statement (I) is true because both the Fascists and the Nazis feared and opposed the spread of Communism.
Statement (II) is false because anti-Jewish policy was a central feature of Nazism, but it was not an equally defining feature of Fascism in Italy.
Therefore, Statement (I) is true but Statement (II) is false.
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