Jews have faced exclusion throughout history due to a combination of religious, cultural, and economic factors, often stemming from deep-seated prejudices and stereotypes. In medieval Europe, they were scapegoated for societal issues, such as the Black Death, and were often seen as outsiders due to their distinct religious practices. Additionally, economic competition and resentment played a role, as Jews were sometimes restricted to specific professions, leading to further marginalization. This exclusion has resulted in systemic discrimination, culminating in tragic events such as the Holocaust.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
Nuremberg laws
People from all races, creed and colours die at christmas. Jews are not excluded from this.
Excluded the jews. That's one.
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935.
It was not a new nation, it was a nation new to democracy. They excluded the Jews by taking away their German citizenship.
During the medieval period, Jews were often excluded from craftsmen's guilds, and strict limits were imposed upon what they could do for a living.
No, none of her various peoples were forced to migrate, though during the famines in the beginning and middle of her reign she excluded the Jews - who were not considered citizens - from emergency rations.
An antonym for "excluded" would be "included".
African Americans were often excluded from the voting because they did not own land or pay the taxes required of voters. They were sometimes excluded from voting with the use of laws that excluded them.
Because the people who are not excluded do not benefit from the input of those who were excluded.
What country was excluded in the 1920 immigration