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Question
in 1935, the german government passed laws stating that jewish people were
○ forced to divorce aryan spouses.
○ required to move to rural areas.
○ forced to use
on - jewish\ names.
○ deprived of the right to vote.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we recall the Nuremberg Laws (1935) and related Nazi policies. The Nuremberg Laws aimed at racial segregation and disenfranchisement of Jews. Among the options:
- Forcing divorce from Aryan spouses was part of later or related decrees, not the 1935 laws' main focus here.
- Moving to rural areas was not a 1935 law requirement.
- Forcing "non - Jewish" names was not a key 1935 measure.
- The 1935 Nuremberg Laws deprived Jews of the right to vote (along with other civil rights), making this the correct option.
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D. deprived of the right to vote.