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Why was anti-Semitism a growing problem in Georgia during the early 1900s?

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Because they started to grow hatred for the Jewish community.
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Anti-Semitism was a growing problem in Georgia during the early 1900s because of their increasing hatredness towards the Jewish community.

Jews played an important role in Atlanta’s rise and development by overshadowing the poverty and agricultural economy consequently helping to build the city and gaining remarkable acceptance.

In spite of all this, Jews were targeted by forces who opposed the social and economic changes which Jews had come to symbolize.

These forces were Anti-Semitism. They attacked the Georgian people and there were various incidents of shooting and physical assaults.

One big example of Anti-Semitism is The Nazi Holocaust.

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