Respuesta :
D. Jewish ghettos were very common in occupied countries. One of the first was in Venice, Italy.
The correct answer is D. Jews had to live in ghettos that were separated from the rest of the city
Explanation:
During the Second World War and as a result of the control of the Nazis over German and other countries occupied the Germans who were controlled by the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler most of the Jew population was discriminated and persecuted in different ways. One of this was the use of ghettos that were isolated from main cities where Jews were forced to live as according to the Nazis Jews were considered as an inferior race and because of this, their objective was to separate the Jews from the main population and control them. As a result, more than 400 ghettos were created and most did not have good living conditions, indeed ghettos were crowded, unsanitary and lack of food was common, this means Jews were not only forced to remain in certain places but their basic rights such as food or health were infringed. Additionally, after ghettos, labor camps were created and the rights of Jews continued being violated. Thus, one way in which the rights of the Jew population was limited by the Nazis was the ghettos as they were forced to stay in one place and the conditions of these places affected their health and well being in a negative way.