Anti-Semitism

a. originated with Hitler's belief that Jews caused Germany to lose World War I.
b. became acute because of scholarly writings on racism in the nineteenth century.
c. worked to dispel stereotypes about Jews and to end discrimination.
d. was popular only in eastern Europe, where Jews were more numerous.


b

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