Multiple Choice
Hitler's anti-Semitism differed from conventional racism in
A) considering Jews as just one of many races in conflict.
B) focusing on the biological features of individuals.
C) holding that humanity is subject to ruthless, Darwinian natural laws.
D) regarding Jews as uniquely harmful to the natural, healthy struggle among racial groups.
E) humanity had to be controlled because nature would continue to degenerate racial differences.
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