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12 May, 03:36

What did the Nuremberg Laws illustrate about the Nazi view of the Jewish people prior to the outbreak of World War II?

Nazis thought the immigration of Jews to Germany would solve their economic challenges.

Nazis felt actions of Jews should be monitored by forcing them work in government jobs.

Nazis believed they should avoid confrontation with Jewish people at all cost.

Nazi's blamed Jews for social, political, or economic conditions in Germany.

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  1. 12 May, 04:54
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    Nazis believed they should avoid confrontation with Jewish people at all cost and Nazi's blamed Jews for social, political, or economic conditions in Germany
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