18. What was the effect of the Nuremberg Laws in Nazi Germany?(1 point)

Responses

Homosexuals were deported to other countries.
Homosexuals were deported to other countries.

Members of the Reichstag were arrested and executed.
Members of the Reichstag were arrested and executed.

Slavic people were interned in concentration camps.
Slavic people were interned in concentration camps.

Jewish people were stripped of their German citizenship
Jewish people were stripped of their German citizenship
Question 2
19. Which event contributed MOST DIRECTLY to the rise of anti-Semitism in Germany during the 1930s?(1 point)
Responses

the success of non-Germans at the Berlin Olympics
the success of non-Germans at the Berlin Olympics

the outcome of the Munich Conference
the outcome of the Munich Conference

the collapse of the German economy
the collapse of the German economy

Mussolini's rise to power in Italy
Mussolini's rise to power in Italy
Question 3
20. What was the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" espoused by the Nazi Party?(1 point)
Responses

the deportation of all Jewish people from Germany
the deportation of all Jewish people from Germany

the creation of an independent Jewish state
the creation of an independent Jewish state

the resettlement of Jewish people in colonial territory
the resettlement of Jewish people in colonial territory

the systematic execution of Europe's Jewish population

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on historical context:

Question 18: What was the effect of the Nuremberg Laws in Nazi Germany?

  • Correct Answer: Jewish people were stripped of their German citizenship.

The Nuremberg Laws, enacted in 1935, were discriminatory laws that stripped Jews of their citizenship and many rights.


Question 19: Which event contributed MOST DIRECTLY to the rise of anti-Semitism in Germany during the 1930s?

  • Correct Answer: the collapse of the German economy.

The economic turmoil after World War I and during the Great Depression led to widespread discontent, which the Nazi Party exploited to promote anti-Semitic sentiments.


Question 20: What was the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" espoused by the Nazi Party?

  • Correct Answer: the systematic execution of Europe's Jewish population.

The "Final Solution" was the Nazi plan to exterminate the Jewish people, leading to the Holocaust.