What was one result of the Nuremburg Laws?

Jewish people were forced to become German citizens.
Jewish people had to carry a passport stamped with a J.
Jewish people were required to marry non-Jewish Germans.
Jewish people had to begin attending schools run by the Nazis.

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One result of the Nuremberg Laws was that Jewish people had to carry a passport stamped with a "J." These laws, enacted in 1935 in Nazi Germany, stripped Jews of their citizenship and imposed various legal and social restrictions on them, including requirements that made it easy for authorities to identify and discriminate against Jewish individuals.