This is a very complicated field because when you look closely every individuals situation, they were all different but short answer is that the Nuremberg Laws led to the freedoms of Jews being stripped down to the bare minimum. For example this led to very strict laws regarding curfew, dressing (Star of David patch), and a type of harsh segregation. It also affected individual families because the Nazis had a way of quietly sending the Jewish people to what they called a correctional facility also known as labor camps that would later be turned into concentration camps. This meant that their families would struggles because often their most able son or daughter would be sent to work in a camp leaving very little family left that was able to support themselves. (Sadly the Nazis also got away with these labor camps as they portrayed them in a good way to the allied forces that kept an eye on Germany after the First World War)
Answer: bottom one yessir
Explanation: My life is much better than living in the south, as a free man i don't have to work for someone with no pay, I don't have to fear for my life every day, and I can finally get a job and follow my dreams,
Answer and Explanation:
The belief that "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" is central to Islam. This phrase, written in Arabic, is often prominently featured in architecture and a range of objects, including the Qur'an, Islam's holy book of divine revelations.
This means that the government shall base their laws off of the people's voice.