The Nazi Party Adopted Official Anti-Semitic Policies Because Party Members

the Nazi Party divided humans into categories based on

ethnicity and appearance

The Nazi Party adopted official anti-Semitic policies because party members

blamed Jews for the many problems in the country.

Why did the Nazis target several groups for persecution?

The Nazis considered the groups to be inferior.

Race categorization defines an individual in terms of

ancestry

Why did Jewish emigration from Germany sharply increase from 1933 to 1939?

Jewish persecution was escalating in German-controlled areas.

What anti-Semitic educational policy did the Nazis put in place in the 1930s?

The Nazis limited the number of Jewish students in universities.

Why was Hitler's Mein Kampf such an influential book?

It established anti-Semitism as an accepted belief in the party.

In the late 1930s, the number of Jewish refugees rose after Germany annexed

Austria.

In 1935, the German government passed the Nuremberg Laws to

remove the rights of Jewish people.

In the 1930s, many countries refused to accept Jewish refugees because immigration quotas had already been

filled


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