There were a series of anti-Jewish laws passed in Nazi Germany:
Similar laws, not specifically targeting Jews, were also passed:
There were quite a number of such laws. There were laws requiring Jews to live in certain places, restricted their choice of occupations, mandated wearing certain clothes, gave them a curfew, required additional taxes from them (or even worse, made them tax collectors), and, in some cases, Jews were legally prevented from talking to Non-Jews outside of perfunctory job-related speech.
Removing Jews from public life in Germany had been a key feature of Nazi policy from the very outset.
Nuremberg Laws; and before that there were many anti-Jewish Church decrees.
The Nuremurg laws.
Poll tax, literacy test,terrorism,and Jim Crow Laws
The Nuremberg laws were designed to restrict the rights of Jews.
Hatred
the bill of rights
The Nuremberg Laws were two laws which did not include the Jews in German life. The Nuremberg laws stripped the Jewish people of their rights . These laws were first declared at the annual Nazi rally held in Nuremberg in 1935.
The Nuremberg Laws
Equal rights
Poll tax, literacy test,terrorism,and Jim Crow Laws
How basic do you want to get? The US Constitution has the basic laws/rights.
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935.
The Nuremberg laws were designed to restrict the rights of Jews.
Laws
The Nuremberg Laws. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Laws
Hatred
it was set of civil laws that set forth may of the basic rights of citizens
the bill of rights
In response to increased Immigration from Ireland and Germany, nativists pushed for laws to discourage immigration or deny political rights to immigrants.