Resequence the events so they are in order - first thing to happen being one.
Jews placed in Ghettos
Nuremburg Race Laws
Kristallnacht
The Final Solution
Boycott of Jewish Businesses
Antisemitism in Europe
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Anti-Semitism in Germany during the 1930s began with seemingly minor legal and social barriers that grew more and more restrictive. Two sweeping laws passed in 1935 defined Jews as a race and banned marriage between Jews and non-Jewish Germans. As laws became stricter, identifying Jews became easier. This increased their risk of facing discrimination.
Which statement explains the ultimate outcome of the situation described above?
The term Holocaust refers to...
Which statement describes the rationale of U.S. leaders for not taking military action to address the Holocaust?
How did U.S. policies during the 1920s and 1930s leave many European Jews unprotected from the Holocaust?