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28 October, 07:50

How did the Jews of Poland differ from those in Germany and the rest of Western Europe?

A: They were more orthodox in their religious practice.

B: They were better educated.

C: They were less educated and less economically successful

D: They were wealthier.

E: They had assimilated more fully.

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  1. 28 October, 11:03
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    How did the Jews of Poland differ from those in Germany and the rest of Western Europe?

    D: They were wealthier.
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