1. Who could now be defined as a 'Jew'?
In the Neremberg Race Laws anyone that didn't practice Judaism would be considered a Jew if they had four Jewish grandparents.
2. What was meant by 'aryanizing' Jewish Businesses?
In those circumstances aryanizing Jewish businesses was meant by all Jewish managers of workers would be fired and their companies would be bought by Germans for a small price.
3.How were Jews who were professionals (lawyers, doctors etc.) restricted?
As a Jewish doctor, you wouldn't have been allowed to treat any non-jews and lawyers would be stopped from practising law.
4. What did Jewish identity cards need to include now?
Jewish identity cards needed to include a red J stamped on them and a middle name if the person's first name wasn't recognizably Jewish.
5. What was the 'Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of German People'?
'The Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of German People' was a ban on any marriages including a person with a hereditary disease.
Micah, in the first question, the answer is 3 of 4 grandparents. Also, the aryanizing of Jewish businesses targeted businesses owned by Jews. 9/10
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