Answer:
The correct answer is b), The Jews' personal freedoms were limited.
Step-by-step explanation:
The German government removed the citizenship of Jews in 1935. They could no longer vote or hold office. This act was included in the Nuremberg Laws: a series of anti-Semitic laws in Nazi Germany. It caused more persecution of Jewish people. The Nazis made it illegal for Jews to marry non-Jews. They also limited the actions of Jews in most aspects of their lives. For example, Jews were not allowed to swim in public pools. They also were not allowed to go to most restaurants. Hitler and the Nazis hoped that these limits would force the Jews to leave Germany. They wanted a nation without Jewish people. Thousands of Jews left the country. However, many had to stay in Germany. This was because other nations would not accept large numbers of Jewish immigrants. I also completed the FLVS test and know for a fact that choice b) is correct.