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In 1935, the Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws which: aCombined all Protestant sects into a single state church bDeprived Jews of German citizenship cRequired all young Germans to join the Hitler Youth dEstablished the Third Reich under Hitler

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In 1935, the Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws which: aCombined all Protestant sects into a single state church bDeprived Jews of German citizenship cRequired all young Germans to join the Hitler Youth dEstablished the Third Reich under Hitler

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The Nuremberg Laws passed by the Nazis in 1935 deprived Jews of German citizenship. So, the correct answer is b) Deprived Jews of German citizenship.

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