Which statements describe acts of anti-Semitism? Choose four correct answers.

Germans did not celebrate Jewish holidays or traditions.
German citizens boycotted Jewish-owned businesses.
German citizens admired the works of Jewish authors, painters, and artists.
The German government forced Jewish people to wear a yellow Star of David on their clothing.
The German government forced Jewish people out of their homes and into ghettos.
German police ignored open acts of violence against Jewish people.

Germans did not celebrate Jewish holidays or traditions.

German citizens boycotted Jewish-owned businesses.
The German government forced Jewish people to wear a yellow Star of David on their clothing.
The German government forced Jewish people out of their homes and into ghettos.

The correct statements that describe acts of anti-Semitism are:

1. Germans did not celebrate Jewish holidays or traditions.
2. German citizens boycotted Jewish-owned businesses.
3. The German government forced Jewish people to wear a yellow Star of David on their clothing.
4. The German government forced Jewish people out of their homes and into ghettos.

These acts, along with others, contributed to the systematic discrimination and persecution of Jewish people during the Holocaust.