what was the effect of the nuremberg laws in hnazi germany? a) Homosexuals were deported to other contries B) members of the relchstag were arrested and executed C) jewish people were stripped of their german citizenship D) slavic people were interned in concentration camps

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The correct answer is C) Jewish people were stripped of their German citizenship.

The Nuremberg Laws, enacted in 1935, primarily targeted Jewish people in Nazi Germany by defining who was considered Jewish and prohibiting intermarriage or sexual relations between Jews and non-Jewish Germans. These laws effectively stripped Jews of their German citizenship and rights, marking a significant step in the institutionalized persecution of Jews that would culminate in the Holocaust.