What was the primary ideology that drove the Nazi party’s actions during the Holocaust? (1 point) Responses religious fundamentalism religious fundamentalism Economic nationalism Economic nationalism anti-communism anti-communism Aryan supremacy

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The primary ideology that drove the Nazi party’s actions during the Holocaust was Aryan supremacy. This belief system posited that the "Aryan" race, particularly those of Northern European descent, was superior to all other races, which justified their persecution and extermination of Jews and other groups deemed "inferior."