Which of the following is an example of Nazi-era propaganda demonstrating anti-Semitism?(1 point)

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destruction of Jewish businesses and synagogues during Kristallnacht
destruction of Jewish businesses and synagogues during Kristallnacht

creation of ghettos to segregate Jews from other German citizens
creation of ghettos to segregate Jews from other German citizens

production of the film Triumph of the Will
production of the film Triumph of the Will

passage of Nuremberg Laws to forbid intermarriage between Jews and Germans

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The best example of Nazi-era propaganda demonstrating anti-Semitism from the options provided is the passage of Nuremberg Laws to forbid intermarriage between Jews and Germans. These laws were explicitly designed to promote racial purity and institutionalize anti-Semitic ideology, thereby demonstrating the propaganda efforts to marginalize and dehumanize Jewish individuals within society.