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A similarity between Nazi policies towards Jewish people during World War II and policies in other countries during preceding centuries was that
Nazis discriminated against Jewish people.
Nazis deported Jewish people.
Nazis did not allow Jewish people to work.
Nazis did not allow Jewish people to practice their religion.

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Nazis discriminated against Jewish people.

Explanation: Many earlier societies also imposed legal disabilities, special taxes, residential restrictions, expulsions, and other forms of anti-Jewish discrimination. Mass deportation to extermination camps and systematic attempts to eliminate Jews were specific to the Nazi era; the other listed options are not accurate general parallels.