Why was anti-Semitism stronger during the thirteenth century?

A) The Crusades sparked fanaticism and religious violence. The Jews were the most available target in Europe and thought to be a contaminant to Christians.
B) This was carried over from the ancient times and the ousting of the Jews from Jerusalem.
C) The rise of Islam
D) The desire to seize the wealth of the Jews when long distance trade was on the rise
E) There is no real explanation for this.


A

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