Antisemitism had been a problem in Christian Europe for some 1500 years, reinforced by the Church. All of the following are true about Christian antisemitism in Europe EXCEPT A. The Catholic Church vehemently fought antisemitism and the rise of Nazis propaganda and actions against Jews in the 1930's. O B. The Dreyfus Affair in France highlighted that Emancipation of Jews did not eliminate feelings of antisemitism among Europeans. O C. The fear of Communism came to be linked with antisemitism and conspiracy theories grew in the first part of the 20th century that a world Jewish communist takeover of the word was being planned. O D. Nazi party ideology exploited the long history of Christian antisemitism in Europe. O E. Scapegoating Jews had been a common problem in Christian Europe from the Black Plague of 1348 through Nazi propaganda in the 1930's OF. Laws had existed to restrict professions Jews could pursue and to restrict where they could live.

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Antisemitism had been a problem in Christian Europe for some 1500 years, reinforced by the Church. All of the following are true about Christian antisemitism in Europe EXCEPT
O A. The Catholic Church vehemently fought antisemitism and the rise of Nazis propaganda and actions against Jews in the 1930's.
O B. The Dreyfus Affair in France highlighted that Emancipation of Jews did not eliminate feelings of antisemitism among Europeans.
O C. The fear of Communism came to be linked with antisemitism and conspiracy theories grew in the first part of the 20th century that a world Jewish communist takeover of the word was being planned.
D. Nazi party ideology exploited the long history of Christian antisemitism in Europe,
O E. Scapegoating Jews had been a common problem in Christian Europe from the Black Plague of 1348 through Nazi propaganda in the 1930's
OF. Laws had existed to restrict professions Jews could pursue and to restrict where they could live.
Transcribed Image Text:Antisemitism had been a problem in Christian Europe for some 1500 years, reinforced by the Church. All of the following are true about Christian antisemitism in Europe EXCEPT O A. The Catholic Church vehemently fought antisemitism and the rise of Nazis propaganda and actions against Jews in the 1930's. O B. The Dreyfus Affair in France highlighted that Emancipation of Jews did not eliminate feelings of antisemitism among Europeans. O C. The fear of Communism came to be linked with antisemitism and conspiracy theories grew in the first part of the 20th century that a world Jewish communist takeover of the word was being planned. D. Nazi party ideology exploited the long history of Christian antisemitism in Europe, O E. Scapegoating Jews had been a common problem in Christian Europe from the Black Plague of 1348 through Nazi propaganda in the 1930's OF. Laws had existed to restrict professions Jews could pursue and to restrict where they could live.
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