Toward the end of the nineteenth century, European Jews _____.
A) effectively countered the impact of science and secularism
B) found themselves further restricted by old legal discriminations
C) faced the challenges of increasing emancipation and assimilation countered by a contradictory rise in anti-Semitism
D) benefited from a decrease in anti-Semitism
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