Match the causes with their effects on Jews in western and eastern Europe between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. Math the titles to the correct pair.
Titles
Western European countries had a tolerant outlook
toward religion, culture, and traditions because of
the rationalism of the Enlightenment.

Anti-Semitism continued to exist in Eastern Europe
and Russia.

During the Middle Ages, Christian leaders in Europe
blamed the ancient Jews for the death of Jesus
Christ.

Pairs
Jews were deprived of employment and were
forced to live in poverty.

Jews were granted citizenship as well
as opportunities in education and trade.

Jews were subjected to violent attacks
called pogroms.

Respuesta :

Tuniss
Because Western European countries had a tolerant outlook
toward religion, culture, and traditions because of
the rationalism of the Enlightenment 
→ Jews were granted citizenship as well as opportunities in education and trade. 

Since 
Anti-Semitism continued to exist in Eastern Europe and Russia → Jews were subjected to violent attacks called pogroms.

During the Middle Ages, Christian leaders in Europe
blamed the ancient Jews for the death of Jesus
Christ 
→ Jews were deprived of employment and were forced to live in poverty.

Answer:

Because Western European countries had a tolerant outlook

toward religion, culture, and traditions because of

the rationalism of the Enlightenment → Jews were granted citizenship as well as opportunities in education and trade.

Since Anti-Semitism continued to exist in Eastern Europe and Russia → Jews were subjected to violent attacks called pogroms.

During the Middle Ages, Christian leaders in Europe

blamed the ancient Jews for the death of Jesus

Christ → Jews were deprived of employment and were forced to live in poverty.

Explanation:

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