In the late nineteenth century, European Jews

a. were widely represented among law and medical students in some countries.
b. moved to Germany in large numbers.
c. were completely blocked from achieving economic success.
d. successfully blocked anti-Semitic measures in eastern Europe.
e. were granted a homeland in Palestine, which they called Zion.


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