they didnt realy think about it.
to them well some of them, Hitler kida brought it to them.
Hitler was a great speechist so alot of people looked towards him for direction, everyone is always looking for someone to take direction from.
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Except in Bavaria and possibly Frankfurt, there was no particular hostility towards the Jews in Germany before 1933. In general, German Jews did not feel threatened and almost none of them had made any practical arrangements to leave the country. Foreign obsevers did not think of Germany as a particularly anti-Jewish country. Moreover, in a survey undertaken in 1934 by the NSDAP of their own members, only about 12% mentioned antisemitism as a reason for joining the Party!
From 1871-1933 German Jews had the same rights and duties as other Germans, though there was discrimination in some areas, especially employment. For example, until about 1908 it was almost impossible for a Jew to become an army officer in Germany.
Foreign Jews resident in Germany had the same rights and duties as other foreigners.
Prior to the Napoleanic Empire, Jews in the German states were not citizens. They were allowed to settle in towns only under strict limitaitons, and frequently confined to ghettos, known as Judengasse (Jewish alleys) in towns. Restrictions on Jews prevented them from entering most trades and Jews were not seen as citizens. The Napoleanic empire emancipated the Jews in every nation he conquered. With the collapse of the empire, the situation of Jews became precarious, but by the late 19th century, Jews in Germany (as well as most of Western Europe) enjoyed legal or near equality with other citizens, although there was significant resistance to this equality from antisemites. Many Jews served in the German army in World War I and they participated quite actively in the culture of the Weimar republic.
The Nazis limited the rights of Jews in German-occupied countries through various measures, including laws restricting their employment, education, and ability to own property. Jews were also forced to wear identifying badges, had their businesses confiscated, and were eventually deported to concentration camps where many were killed in the Holocaust.
Living the Story The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 15 February 2001 (limited)
The human rights in Afghanistan and Vietnam are fairly similar to the American rights. The government has limited freedom of speech, there is no registration of religious groups required and woman and men have equal rights.
They should not be limited since the Constitution gave us these rights and if they have to be limited there has to be an amendment. If not they can not be limited or changed. Our founding fathers gave us these rights for a reason!
The Bill of Rights is limited at the point where a single person's rights begin to infringe on another person's rights. At this point, the infringing person is not protected by the Bill of Rights.
The answer is a limited government, the citivens have rights.
Real rights -rights that a person has over a immovable property. It must be registered against the title deed of the property, Limited rights - when there is a restriction/servitude on a property, the owners rights are limited by it, Personal rights - the right of a legal subject specified in an agreement or contract.
Real rights -rights that a person has over a immovable property. It must be registered against the title deed of the property, Limited rights - when there is a restriction/servitude on a property, the owners rights are limited by it, Personal rights - the right of a legal subject specified in an agreement or contract.
In communist countries, people's rights are often limited through strict government control and suppression of dissent. This is rooted in the belief that a strong centralized state is necessary to achieve social and economic equality. Basic freedoms such as freedom of speech, assembly, and religion may be restricted to maintain party control and ideological purity.
Aboriginal rights refer to the inherent rights and legal rights of Indigenous peoples that existed prior to European contact and colonization. These rights include land rights, self-governance, and cultural rights, and are protected under international law and in some countries by constitutional provisions and treaties.
The answer is a limited government, the citivens have rights.
No freedoms are limited by the constitution. That is why there is a Bill of Rights.