The Nuremberg Laws
Provide two examples of ways in which the Nuremberg laws affected the rights of German Jews.
An example of them being racist is the fact that they weren't able or allowed to vote and that even if a person didn't practice Judaism anymore and had converted to Christianity were considered Jewish and were not exempt from these insane laws.
What other actions were taken that discriminated against Jews in Germany? (Remembering)
These laws also prohibited them from marrying who they wanted and didn't allow Jewish people to be permitted into municipal hospitals in Düsseldorf for treatment.
Why do you think that the Nazis passed these laws? (Understanding)
I think that they did this to try and undermine the Jewish population and not allow them any form of freedom or normality.
If a New Zealand government passed a law that provided for different treatment of a named racial group in New Zealand, what do you think the reaction of most New Zealand people would be? Why do you think this might be the case? (Applying)
I feel that the most likely reaction is protests and demonstrations that would go against whatever laws that they would implement along with lots of disapproval from the nations of the world including Australia. I think that this wouldn't likely happen because New Zealand is a very progressive country and things like that would very likely shut down quickly.
Do you think these Nuremberg laws were racist? Explain your point of view. (Evaluating)
I think that this was very racist and something that would be very extremely looked down upon today.
Hi Noel, I like how you made the questions in Bold so that it was easier to read.
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