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Social Studies, 11.02.2021 01:00, braydenmcd02

I NEED HELP ASAP Which of the following explains a goal of the Nuremberg Laws? (4 points)

To force the Jews to produce more crops
To gain control of the Jews' farmland
To get control of Bosnia-Herzegovina
To push the Jews to leave Germany

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