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Why did the Nazi Party target the Jewish people in Germany?

A. There was a growing anti-semetic movement already and this allowed the Nazi's to blame societal issues on the Jewish people.
B. The Nazis were just following what Hitler wanted
C. The destruction of the Jewish people allowed Hitler to replace it with more "pure" German people
D. They were a useful Scapegoat for economic troubles in Germany at the time


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Answer:

The correct answer is A. There was a growing anti-semetic movement already and this allowed the Nazi's to blame societal issues on the Jewish people.

Explanation:

Follow the events of ww1, many Germans felt that Germans effort in the war was sabotaged due to them not experience the occupation of ally forces in Germany. Due to religious and ethnic differences, many of them blamed the defeat on Jewish civilians. The nazi campaign used this opportunity to influence a larger group under their regime.

The answer is A. Hope this helped!