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What is one reason Jews were often targeted for discrimination in 20th-

century Europe?
OA. Jews had led a series of violent rebellions against democratically
elected leaders in Europe.
B. Jews were not members of the national groups that formed their
own states during this era.
C. Jews segregated themselves from European society and refused
to live among non-Jews.
O D. Jews refused to enlist in their home countries' militaries to serve
during World War I.

User Prasanna Nandakumar
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Answer:

Jews were not members of the national groups that formed their own states during his era.

Thus Option (B) is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jews were at this time dividing land trying to avoid each other. Therefor they weren't members of any national groups of their own states.

Thanks Hitler!

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