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The Nuremberg Laws A. segregated Jews at every level of German society. B. instituted the systematic extermination of German Jews. C. restricted the number of countries that accepted Jewish refugees. D. forced Jews out of their homes and into tightly cramped ghettoes.

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A. segregated Jews at every level of German society.

Step-by-step explanation:

In as much as it is written above, these laws were seen to be discriminatory and racist laws that forced to be in use by the Nazi Germany. The adoption of these law was also seen to take place on September 15th in the year 1935. This was bad for the Jews in the sense that whenever the marriage law is seen to be broken, the culprit is been imprisoned and also sentence again after his/her release. This law was playing key role in crippling the Jewish economy and separating the nation at large.

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