History & Civics
(A) In the post First World War period, totalitarian dictatorships emerged under different names in Italy, Germany, Russia and Spain.
(R) They sacrificed the individual for the sake of the state.
- (A) contradicts (R)
- (A) is the reason for (R)
- (A) is true but (R) is false
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
Rise of Dictatorships
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(A) is the reason for (R)
Explanation — Totalitarian dictatorships that emerged in various countries after World War I, such as Italy, Germany, Russia, and Spain, often promoted ideologies that prioritized the state over individual freedoms, leading to the sacrifice of individual rights for the sake of state control.
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