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5 October, 23:46

How did the Teutonic Knights who ruled parts of Germany in the 14th century set a pattern for future Jewish persecution?

a) They intermarried with Jews in order to dilute their ethnicity, thus setting a pattern for the Holocaust.

b) They prohibited Jews from settling in territory they controlled, thus setting a pattern for Jewish segregation.

c) They prohibited Jews from marrying non-Jews, thus setting a precedent for the future Nuremberg Laws.

d) They massacred Jews because they believed them to be ethnically inferior, thus setting a precedent for genocide.

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  1. 6 October, 00:07
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    the correct answer is b
  2. 6 October, 00:14
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    I said the answer it D
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