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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By the year of 1938, in the Nazi Germany Jews were the people who were not permitted to attend schools and colleges.  The Jews were progressively isolated from society, and by this year, their freedom and civil rights were strongly violated.

It is true that they were not allowed to work in government, but this was before 1938, more accurately in the year of 1933, and they should be recognized for telling everyone that they were Jews that is why they are not welcomed.

The Jewish people in Nazi Germany were not allowed to work in the government or attend schools and colleges.

What happened to Jews during Nazi Germany?

The Jews were progressively isolated from society, and their freedom and civil rights were strongly violated.

Hence, the Jewish people in Nazi Germany were not allowed to work in the government or attend schools and colleges.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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