Which statement correctly compares atrocities committed by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during WWII?(1 point) Responses Both the Nazis and Japanese used racial superiority as a justification for the imprisonment and extermination of groups of people. Both the Nazis and Japanese used racial superiority as a justification for the imprisonment and extermination of groups of people. Both the Nazis and Japanese used religion as justification for the imprisonment and torture of tens of thousands of people. Both the Nazis and Japanese used religion as justification for the imprisonment and torture of tens of thousands of people. Both the Nazis and Japanese sought to exterminate Jews, Romani, and Poles. Both the Nazis and Japanese sought to exterminate Jews, Romani, and Poles. Both the Nazis and Japanese used biological warfare against civilian populations.

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The statement "Both the Nazis and Japanese sought to exterminate Jews, Romani, and Poles" correctly compares atrocities committed by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during WWII.
I saw on the same question that the answer was Racial superority
I apologize for the confusion. The statement "Both the Nazis and Japanese used racial superiority as a justification for the imprisonment and extermination of groups of people" also correctly compares atrocities committed by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during WWII. Both answers are valid comparisons.