Because <span>Western European countries had a tolerant outlook
toward religion, culture, and traditions because of
the rationalism of the Enlightenment </span>→ <span>Jews were granted citizenship as well as opportunities in education and trade.
Since </span><span>Anti-Semitism continued to exist in Eastern Europe and Russia </span>→ Jews were subjected to violent attacks called pogroms.
<span>During the Middle Ages, Christian leaders in Europe
blamed the ancient Jews for the death of Jesus
Christ </span>→ <span>Jews were deprived of employment and were forced to live in poverty.</span>
The American Enlightenment was a period of intellectual ferment in the thirteen American colonies in the 17th to 18th century, which led to the American Revolution, and the creation of the United States of America. ... The Enlightenment applied scientific reasoning to politics, science, and religion.
“How fast were you driving when the accident happened?” is this the answer you were looking for?
<u>Matching each words to their description </u>
- Depression -----> a low place
- Steppe -------> a vast, treeless plain
- Equator ------> imaginary line running around the center of the earth
- Plateau -------> a large, high plain
- Isthmus -----> a narrow strip of land connecting other lands
- Longitude ------> measurement of distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- Geography ------> the study of the earth
- Latitude -------> measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the equator
<h3>Defining some terminologies </h3>
The equator is an imaginary line running through the middle of the earth dividing the earth into north and south poles. while latitude is the measurement of the distance between the north and south poles measured in degrees.
The study of the earth composition such as rocks, soil and weather/climatic conditions can be categorized into geography.
Hence we can conclude that answers to your question are as listed above.
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Southerners in the Confederacy
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