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In 1935, the German government passed laws stating that Jews were

forced to divorce Aryan spouses.
required to move to rural areas.
forced to use “non-Jewish” names.
deprived of the right to vote.

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In 1935, the German government passed laws stating that Jews were forced to divorce-example-1
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Passed in September 1935, these laws are known as Nuremberg Laws. They forbid Jews from marrying but not directly forced them to divorce Aryans. What is most noticeable is the fact that the Jews were defranchised, meaning by this that they were not expected to have any civil rights, including the right to vote. The right answer is deprived of the right to vote.

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