How did the change in laws in Germany before the onset of World War II begin to restrict individual rights? The laws forbade Jews to be employed in education. The laws restricted the jobs Aryan people could hold. The laws required disabled people to work in Civil Service. The laws stripped all non-Aryans of the right to vote.



Answer :

"The laws forbade Jews to be employed in education" was one of the very first laws restricting the freedoms of Jews before war broke out. It then spread to other industries.

The correct answer is B) The laws forbade Jews to be employed in education.

The change of laws in Germany before the onset of World War II began to restrict individual rights in that the laws forbade Jews to be employed in education.

The Nuremberg laws stated that “A Jew cannot be a citizen of the Reich. He has no right to vote in political affairs and he cannot occupy public office or to be employed in education.”

Nazi leaders approved new laws to established the concept of a racial state. The Nazi leaders had a meeting on September 15, 1935, and announced the new laws.