__________ contributed to Christian envy, suspicion, and distrust toward the Jews.
A. The separateness of Jews
B. Lack of Jewish economic power
C. Rich Christian cultural strength
D. The church's laws forbidding Jews from hiring Christians
Answer: A
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A. declining. B. rising. C. going through boom and bust cycles. D. essentially nonexistent. E. steady.
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