Asked by Jazzmin Mitchell on Jul 17, 2024
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The Nuremberg race laws of 1935 were associated with the deaths of approximately how many people?
A) 4 million
B) 8 million
C) 17 million
D) 11 million
Nuremberg Race Laws
The regulations imposed in Nazi Germany to institutionalize and enforce racial discrimination against Jews, notably through restricting their rights and codifying antisemitism.
1935
A year in the 20th century, notable for historical events, developments, or occurrences in various fields such as politics, science, and culture.
Deaths
The cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism.
- Understand the adverse effects and ramifications resulting from racial categorization and genocide.
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Priya KharelJul 22, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The Nuremberg race laws of 1935, although a precursor to the Holocaust, did not directly lead to the deaths of millions of people. The Holocaust, which was a systematic genocide of Jews and other targeted populations, resulted in the deaths of approximately 11 million people.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the adverse effects and ramifications resulting from racial categorization and genocide.