By the end of the nineteenth century,most Jews in Western Europe ________.
A) considered anti-Semitism a minor and temporary problem
B) seldom experienced any form of anti-Semitism
C) believed anti-Semitism was increasing and becoming a serious problem
D) believed liberal reforms were encouraging anti-Semitism
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