Question Why did Christians attack Jews during the Crusades? (1 point) Responses They wanted revenge for Jewish attacks on Christians. They wanted revenge for Jewish attacks on Christians. Jews were trying to regain the Holy Land for themselves. Jews were trying to regain the Holy Land for themselves. Jews had allied with Muslims. Jews had allied with Muslims. Some Christians viewed Jews as enemies of Christianity.

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The correct response is: Some Christians viewed Jews as enemies of Christianity.

During the Crusades, there was a rise in anti-Jewish sentiment among some Christians, fueled by religious fervor and the perception that Jews were outsiders and adversaries to the Christian faith. This led to violence against Jewish communities in various parts of Europe, regardless of their actual involvement in or position regarding the Crusades.