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How did the Nazis limit the rights of Jews living in German-occupied countries?A.By forcing Jews to pay extra for food and suppliesB.By allowing Jews to move away to unoccupied countriesC.By sending Jews to schools that converted them to NazismD.By taking away Jews' right to practice their religionSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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How did the Nazis limit the rights of Jews living in German-occupied countries?A.By forcing Jews to pay extra for food and suppliesB.By allowing Jews to move away to unoccupied countriesC.By sending Jews to schools that converted them to NazismD.By taking away Jews' right to practice their religionSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The Nazis limited the rights of Jews living in German-occupied countries primarily by taking away their right to practice their religion. They also implemented a series of discriminatory and oppressive policies that included confiscation of property, forced labor, and ultimately, deportation to concentration and extermination camps. The options of forcing Jews to pay extra for food and supplies, allowing Jews to move away to unoccupied countries, or sending Jews to schools that converted them to Nazism are not historically accurate.

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