The increasing persecution of European Jews in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries should be interpreted in the context of:
A) recent Jewish settlements in central Europe, such as those in Italy and Poland.
B) a widespread interest in Hebrew language, culture, and religious texts.
C) contemporary crimes by Jews, such as poisoning wells and the ritual murder of children.
D) generally increasing Christian anxiety about "undesirables."
E) the control of the Christian holy sites in Jerusalem by Jews under the protection of the Ottomans.
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