What did differing conditions for Jews in European states lead to?

A. the migration of Jews to more tolerant European nations and to the United States
B. greater cooperation between Jewish organizations in different countries
C. international support for Jews persecuted in more restrictive countries
D. the intervention of prominent Christian leaders who had made common cause with Jewish officials


Answer: A

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