Christian Europeans were against anti-Semitism - truth or false

Some Christian Europeans did not accept the Jewish religion or culture. - truth or false
European governments made laws to help the Jewish people. - Truth or false
European governments restricted Jewish people from owning land or attending college. - truth or false

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  1. Christian Europeans were against anti-Semitism - truth or false: False. While there were individuals and groups among Christian Europeans who opposed anti-Semitism, historically, many Christian Europeans perpetuated or accepted anti-Semitic beliefs and actions.

  2. Some Christian Europeans did not accept the Jewish religion or culture. - truth or false: True. Many Christian Europeans, throughout history, have not accepted Jewish religion or culture, often viewing them with suspicion or hostility.

  3. European governments made laws to help the Jewish people. - truth or false: False. Historically, many European governments enacted laws that marginalized or discriminated against Jewish people rather than helping them.

  4. European governments restricted Jewish people from owning land or attending college. - truth or false: True. In many parts of Europe, there were laws and restrictions that prevented Jewish people from owning land, attending universities, or participating fully in society.