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by 1938, jewish people in nazi germany were not allowed to work in the government or carry identification. live near other jewish people. attend synagogues. attend schools and colleges.
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To solve this, we analyze each option based on Nazi Germany's anti - Jewish policies by 1938:
- Option 1: Jewish people were required to carry special identification (like the yellow star later, but even before, they had identification requirements, so this is incorrect).
- Option 2: There was no policy against Jewish people living near other Jewish people; in fact, ghettos were later established but not in 1938 as a ban on living near other Jews, so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: Jewish people were not banned from attending synagogues; the main restrictions were on social, educational, and professional aspects, so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: By 1938, Nazi policies increasingly excluded Jewish people from the educational system, and they were not allowed to attend schools and colleges.
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D. attend schools and colleges