1.) Jews were first stigmatized as those who killed Jesus Christ. - B. Middle Ages - this was a period that Jews were castigated for the crimes that they did not commit because of the innocence of leaders back then. 2.) Jews were forced to leave Spain during the Spanish Inquisition. - A. Renaissance - this was a time when free-thinking and creativity was making its way in society and that Jews do not fit in with their traditional beliefs and practices. 3.) Jews were treated more justly, and many became assimilated into western European society.- C. Enlightenment - this was a period were people are now more accepting about religious backgrounds and people are now more assimilated.
A. Jews were first stigmatized as those who killed Jesus Christ. = <em>2. Middle Ages</em>
B. Jews were forced to leave Spain during the Spanish Inquisition.= <em>1. Renaissance </em>
C. Jews were treated more justly, and many became assimilated into western European society. = <em>3.Enlightenment </em>
Explanation:
The condition of the Jewish people has changed through time. However, they have often experienced discrimination and isolation. During the Middle Ages, as Christianity became more widespread in Europe, Jews were stigmatized as those who killed Jesus Christ. Afterwards, during the Renaissance, Jewish people were forced to leave Spain, as the country attempted to become completely Catholic. It was only during the Enlightenment that the Jewish people began to be treated with more respect, and were able to assimilate into Western European society.