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Which effects of Kristallnacht contributed to the worsening conditions for Jews in Germany?
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Severe restrictions on work and public life
Severe restrictions on work and public life
A ban on driving cars
A ban on driving cars
Forced payment of a massive fine
Forced payment of a massive fine
New rights granted to Jewish business owners
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- Severe restrictions on work and public life
- Forced payment of a massive fine
Explanation: Kristallnacht (November 1938) saw synagogues, Jewish shops and homes attacked and led to mass arrests, closures and further limits on Jews' employment and public life. The Nazi government also imposed a huge collective fine on the Jewish community to pay for the "damages." There was no ban on driving cars and no new rights granted to Jewish business owners.
- Severe restrictions on work and public life
- Forced payment of a massive fine
Explanation: Kristallnacht (November 1938) saw synagogues, Jewish shops and homes attacked and led to mass arrests, closures and further limits on Jews' employment and public life. The Nazi government also imposed a huge collective fine on the Jewish community to pay for the "damages." There was no ban on driving cars and no new rights granted to Jewish business owners.
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