Answer:
A. Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Nuremberg Laws are defined as antisemitic racial laws that were passed on September 15th, 1935 at the Annual Nuremberg Rally of the Nazi Party. According to the Law of Protection of German Blood and German Honour, marriages and extramarital intercourse between German citizens and Jews was forbidden; and the Reich Citizenship Law stated that only those with German blood or related to those with German blood could be considered citizens. Those that didn't have German blood or family were classified as State Subjects, and had no citizenship rights.