How Would This Law Change Your Life

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Emily Govea
12/14/17
Period 3
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Anti-Jewish Laws
Law 1: The Reich Citizenship allowed only those of pure Aryan blood automatic citizenship. Jews were deemed to be state subjects and have their fate determined by government policy.
How would this law change your life?: This law would have changed my life because if I am no longer a citizen, then I no longer have equal rights or am respected. As a state subject, I would depend on what the government decides to give me as my rights. I would no longer have the rights the government guarantees to the country’s citizens, such as voting, working for the government, or holding public office.

Law 2: The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service legalized firing ¨non-Aryan” government employees.
How would this law change your
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I would need my car to go to work, get supplies, get groceries, or travel a further distance. But if I was no longer allowed to have a car or a driver's license I was extremely limited in my options for transportation. The law would restrict my mode of traveling and I would have to plan another way of getting from one place to the other. This could possibly lead to more traffic or problems with traveling.

Law 7: Jews were no longer allowed to keep or use carrier pigeons.
How would this law change your life?: This law would have affected my life because I would be stripped off another form of communication. Carrier pigeons were a more efficient way of sending an urgent message or communicating with family or others. However, if carrier pigeons were banned from the Jewish, I would have to think of another way to communicate and sometimes not as efficient. My way of communication would slow down and it would be harder for me to deliver a message, limiting my communication to the outside world.

Law 8: Law on Editors bans Jews from editorial

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