How did German laws impact the Jewish population during the 1930's? Reduced all political freedom and rights.

a.)Reduced all political freedom and rights.
b.)Granted unilateral rights of immigration.
c.)Allowed them to monopolize the banking business.
d.)Restricted the outreach efforts of Jewish evangelists.

Respuesta :

The answer is a.)Reduced all political freedom and rights.

Answer:    A) Reduced all political freedom and rights.

Explanation:  Nazi Germany, by its 1930's laws, completely abolished all rights to the Jews. Practically the Jews were placed outside the law and disabled their status as citizens, so the Nazi laws were anti-Jewish. The truth is that these laws were introduced in the 1930's gradually and slowly so that they would not have the impression that they were anti-Semitic. The aim of these laws was the gradual exclusion of the Jews from any legal protection and ultimately their extermination.