History & Civics
(I) Hitler believed in the doctrine of racial supremacy and Germans as the master race.
(II) All anti-Nazi books and magazines were consigned to flames.
- (II) contradicts (I)
- (I) is the reason for (II)
- (I) is true but (II) is false
- (I) and (II) are independent of each other.
Answer
(I) is the reason for (II)
Explanation — Statement (I) is true because Hitler believed in the doctrine of racial supremacy and considered Germans as the master race.
Statement (II) is also true because the Nazis burnt anti-Nazi books and magazines to suppress ideas that went against Nazi ideology.
Since Hitler wanted people to accept Nazi ideas, including racial supremacy, all writings that opposed Nazism were destroyed.
Therefore, Statement (I) is the reason for Statement (II).
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