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The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 forbade ____ between Jews and non-Jewish Germans.?
 
  a. business transactions
  b. intermarriage
  c. speaking to each other in public
  d. wearing the same clothes.
  e. sharing a train car

Question 2

By the early 1930s, the world was locked in a vicious cycle of deflation and a downward spiral of both wages and prices as a result of
 
  a. free-market practices.
  b. high tariffs.
  c. union uprisings.
  d. Britain's opening its colonial markets to the global market.
  e. the spread of communist revolutions in various European nations.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b




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Reply 2 on: Jul 4, 2018
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:D TYSM

 

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