Why were the Nuremberg Laws created in Nazi Germany?

A: to strip Jewish populations of their rights
B: to control the population
C: to establish a totalitarian state
D: to promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini

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A: to strip Jewish populations of their rights

The Nuremberg Laws, enacted in 1935, were designed to systematically strip Jewish people of their rights and citizenship in Nazi Germany. These laws defined who was considered Jewish and prohibited Jews from marrying or having sexual relations with persons of "German or related blood," among other discriminatory measures.

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