The nuremberg laws were anti-Jew laws, so if you were Jewish, you either would have to change your religion, or you would be punsished. It would not really affect you if you are not jewish.
They're most likely referring to urban sprawl, which is usually associated with rapid, less thoughtfully planned development.
It's usually thought of in a negative light, because the neighborhoods that develop lack the amenities, infrastructure, and/or identity of traditional neighborhoods. And because they're on the edges of cities, everyone usually relies on cars, which leads to traffic jams, pollution, and a lack of sense of community.
Some labor unions opposed immigration because their members believed immigrants would take jobs away from native-born americans. ... The 3 reasons are because the immigrants put them out of jobs, were invading the country, and they were racists.
Why does an economic choice involve giving up something else? People make choices because they cannot have everything they want. All choices require giving up something (opportunity cost) Economic decision-making requires comparing both the opportunity cost and the monetary cost of choices with benefits.