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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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How did anti-Semitism develop in European history? ( Will mark as brainlist if answered)

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Nikitich [7]3 years ago
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While it has been cited as having been expressed in the intellectual and political centers of ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, the phenomenon received greater institutionalization within European Christianity following the dissolution of the ancient center of Jewish culture, Jerusalem, resulting in the forced segregation of Jewish populations and restrictions on their participation in the public life of European society at times.

In the 20th century, antisemitism in Europe, particularly during the reign of Nazi Germany, resulted in the death and dislocation of the majority of Europe's Jewish population.

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i dont no if am correct hope i helped pliz mark brainliest merry christmas and a happy new year

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