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a similarity between nazi policies towards jewish people during world war ii and policies in other countries during preceding centuries was that nazis discriminated against jewish people. nazis deported jewish people. nazis did not allow jewish people to work. nazis did not allow jewish people to practice their religion.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Discrimination against Jewish people was common in other countries in preceding centuries (e.g., medieval Europe had religious and social discrimination against Jews). Nazi discrimination was extreme, but the core act of discrimination is a similarity.
- Option 2: Deportation on the scale of Nazis (to concentration camps) wasn't a common policy in preceding centuries' anti - Jewish policies in other countries.
- Option 3: Preventing Jews from working in a blanket way wasn't a universal policy in other countries' past anti - Jewish measures.
- Option 4: In many previous eras, Jews were sometimes restricted but complete prohibition of religious practice wasn't the norm across other countries' policies, and Nazi policy here was also extreme and not a common similarity.
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A. Nazis discriminated against Jewish people.