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During World War II,German In-Group Boundaries Included Defining Out-Group Membership

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During World War II,German in-group boundaries included defining out-group membership as any person who had a Jewish grandparent.What effect did this have on German society?


A) It was unnecessary,as the German/Jewish boundary was already well defined.
B) It created a strong boundary that cut deeply into the fabric of German society.
C) It solved a big problem that had been challenging German census takers.
D) It deeply unified people of faith and conscience against the German government.

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