What ideas infusing right-wing movements convinced their adherents that violent conflict was a positive thing?
A) These movements often had members from fundamentalist religious backgrounds that believed the world was about to end in cataclysmic upheaval.
B) The majority of members in these movements had military backgrounds; therefore, they were comfortable with using force.
C) Very often these movements had members who applied Darwinian ideas to societies at large; thus, they accepted the notion of inevitable conflict between nations and races, in which only the "fittest" would survive.
D) The leaders of right-wing movements had already used force to gain control over their members; now, they were simply extending force to other activities.
E) These movements had been infiltrated by industrial spies and agents who were commissioned to inculcate violent tactics that would benefit arms manufacturers.
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