How did the Teutonic Knights who ruled parts of Germany in the 14th century set a pattern for future Jewish persecution?
A. They massacred Jews because they believed them to be ethnically inferior, thus setting a precedent for genocide.
B. They intermarried with Jews in order to dilute their ethnicity, thus setting a pattern for the Holocaust.
C. They prohibited Jews from marrying non-Jews, thus setting a precedent for the future Nuremberg Laws.
D. They prohibited Jews from settling in territory they controlled, thus setting a pattern for Jewish segregation.
I read my text and there's two answers that are close but I'm going to go with A?
3 answers
I disagree.
Ok then my second answer would be D
Its D