Which of the following was a characteristic of the Nazi Party’s ideology?

Anti-Germany
Anti-Semitic
Anti-Nationalist

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A characteristic of the Nazi Party’s ideology was Anti-Semitic. The Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, promoted a virulent form of anti-Semitism, which included widespread discrimination against and persecution of Jewish people, ultimately leading to the Holocaust. The other options, "Anti-Germany" and "Anti-Nationalist," do not accurately reflect the ideology of the Nazi Party, which was strongly nationalist and sought to promote and expand a racially defined notion of the German nation.