Use the timeline to answer the question. The Growth of Antisemitism in Sixteenth Century Europe 1492 The Alhambra Decree expelled all Jews from Spain 1516 The first Jewish ghetto was established in Venice, Italy 1543 Martin Luther condemned Jews in the essay On the Jews and Their Lies 1555 – 1556 Pope Paul IV established the Roman ghetto and ordered 25 Jews to be burned at the stake Analyze the timeline to indicate how antisemitism grew in Europe during the 1500s. (1 point) Responses Both Catholic and Protestant leaders made life difficult for European Jews. Both Catholic and Protestant leaders made life difficult for European Jews. Both Catholic and Protestant leaders were able to improve relations with European Jews by the end of the 1500s. Both Catholic and Protestant leaders were able to improve relations with European Jews by the end of the 1500s. The growth of antisemitism was limited to Protestant nations in Northern Europe. The growth of antisemitism was limited to Protestant nations in Northern Europe. The growth of antisemitism was limited to Catholic nations in Southern Europe.

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Both Catholic and Protestant leaders made life difficult for European Jews.