Changes in Anti Semitic attitudes during the twentieth century
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Anti-Semitism is a form of racial prejudice which relates to any political, social, and economic discrimination directed against Jews. Anti Semitic attitudes consider all people of Jewish heritage, despite their individual religious practices. Anti Semitic attitudes and practices have evolved over time and are spread throughout the world.
The twentieth century has seen several episodes of anti Semitism, the most well known of these being the Holocaust of World War Two.
Throughout this century, society
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