Muslims
Very strictly speaking, no religious group was targeted by the Nazis on religious grounds. Perhaps you are thinking of the Jews, but they were targeted as a race; then there were the Jehovah's Witnesses, but they were targeted for 'civil disobedience', not for their religion as such.
The Moriscos were expelled from Spain as a result of the Reconquista.
I believe you are thinking of the Normans (a historic group of people from Northern France), not the Mormons (a religious group begun in 1830). The Normans were participants in the Reconquista in Iberia, which took place from about 711 to 1492. During the Reconquista, European Christians fought the Muslim Kingdoms on the Iberian Penninsula. The new ideas that the Normans and other Reconquista participants would have brought to the area were religious beliefs and political models, as well as technology - specifically military technology.
Armenians were targeted.
A social identity group that is targeted or object of oppression or a group that is systematically mistreated.
A group that is systematically mistreated or oppressed.
Jews were targeted by Nazis as weakening Germany. Many were imprisoned and executed. Another ethnic group involved in Nazi genocide were the Romani (gypsies).
The Patriot Act does not target any individual religious group. If a certain religious group feels as if they are being targeted by the bill, it is most likely because they fit a specific profile. You may, in theory, be more inclined to be targeted if you are of Middle Eastern decent due to the common threat coming from that region. However, it would not be based on you religious involvement. Ideally the bill is nondiscriminatory and will not target any race, color, sex, religion, etc., but the people enforcing the law may be prejudice and create feelings of unease.
Monopoly is targeted for 7- adult
When a specific racial, ethnic, or national group is targeted for death, it is known as genocide.
Targeted identity
Protestant Christianity