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The answer is actually B. and I hope that this helped you have a great day!
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C. In one part of town (ghetto).
Explanation:
The 1935 Nuremberg Laws, an anti-Semitic law designed and executed by the German Nazi government was one of the harshest and initial acts of racial discrimination against the Jewish people. This law would become the base for which a citizen of Germany is accepted or not as a legal citizen or be termed as a Jew.
According to this law, the definition of a Jew is someone who is born not only a Jew but also has Jewish grandparents. Moreover, it also termed a person a Jew even if that person does not follow the Jewish religious beliefs. Also, they were made to live in one part of the town where they were grouped and put together, and not mix with the 'common' German people.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
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Which statements about World War II are true? Choose all answers that are correct.
The Allies' plan to invade German-held Normandy was code named the Manhattan Project.
Some Allied offensives saw the use of large numbers of parachute and glider troops.
Some German scientists, such as Einstein, helped the Allies defeat the Nazis.
Most sea battles in the Pacific were fought by aircraft carriers attacking each other