In developing laws oppressing German Jews and other racially targeted groups, Nazi:
A) leaders in the 1930s and 1940s were partially influenced by U.S. segregation laws and other racialized U.S. laws, including those targeting African, Native, and Puerto Rican Americans.
B) lawyers visited the U.S. to study racially repressive U.S. laws.
C) leader Adolf Hitler studied U.S. whites' genocidal treatment of Native Americans.
D) leader Adolf Hitler studied U.S. whites' imposition of severe Jim Crow laws on Native Americans and African Americans.
E) All the above
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