There are a lot of movement in the 1900s. The anti-Semitism is a growing problem in Georgia during the early 1900s because Many poor Georgia citizens were resentful of successful Jewish-owned businesses moving to the area from the North.
This term anti-Semitism was said to be in 1879 and created by German agitator Wilhelm Marr and it was said to be widespread word. It simply means an act of discrimination against all Semites.
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Why was anti-Semitism a growing problem in Georgia during the early 1900s?
(D. ) Jewish citizens were leaving Georgia in large numbers which removed a lot of potential industrial employment opportunities.
In many Georgia communities, Jewish citizens were prominent business owners who significantly boosted the economies of urban areas in Georgia- including Atlanta.
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