1) Who could now be defined as a "Jew"?
People couldn't only be identified as a Jew just because of their religious belief, but also anyone who had three or four Jewish grandparents. It did not matter if the person was christian what mattered was if they had any bit of Jewish blood.
2) What was meant by "Aryanizing" Jewish Businesses?
What was meant by "Aryanizing" Jewish Businesses was that Jewish managers and workers were fired and then replaced by Non-Jewish germans who then bargained prices that had been fixed by Nazis.
3) How were Jews who were professionals (lawyers, doctors, etc.) restricted?
The restriction professional Jews had was that Jewish doctors were prohibited to treat non-Jews, and Jewish lawyers were not allowed to practice law.
4) What did Jewish identity cards need to include now?
Jewish identity cards needed to include a red "J" stamped on it, and Jews also needed new middle names like "Israel" for males and "Sara" for females.These type of cards helped the police identify who was a Jew and who wasn't.
5) What was the "Law of the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German People"?
This law requires all engaged people to adquire a certifucate of fitness to marry from the heath authorities. These certificates were refused to those suffering from "hereditary illnesses" and contagious diseases and those attempting to marry in violation of the Nuremberg Laws.
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