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According to the Nuremberg Laws, how were German "subjects" and German "citizens" different? A. Subjects are people who need to be protected and citizens are those who live in a country.

B. citizen is a German who has obligations to Germany and a subject is of German or related blood who is fit to serve the German people.

C. Subjects are those who follow another and citizens are those who belong to a group.

D. Citizens of Germany have no obligations and subjects of Germany are unrelated to the country and don't deserve to be part of it.

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