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jilianpiloj

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What was the purpose of the Nuremberg Laws?
 
  A) to humiliate and exclude Jews from government employment
  B) to order all Jews to leave Germany
  C) to place all Jews in urban ghettos
  D) to implement the Final Solution
  E) to prohibit social contacts between Jews and Aryans

Question 2

All of the following groups forced the Song to give up control of lands to the North EXCEPT
 
  A) Khitan
  B) Jurchen
  C) Uighars
  D) Seljuk
  E) Mongols



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

D



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