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until medieval times jews lived in separately marked areas known as:

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Answered by bestanswers
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Until medieval times Jews were barred from owning land.


They lived in separately marked areas called ghettos.


Ghettos were created by the discriminatory policy of Hitler who considered Jews to be an unwanted race to spoil the Europe.


In many parts of Europe, before the Crusades, Jews lived reasonably well.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Until medieval  times, under the rule of Hitler, Jews were considered as outcast and an unwanted race.


They were thus made to stay in restricted areas called Ghettos.


Ghettos are that oart of the city where the outcast people are made to live.


They are considered as outcast based on societal, legal and economic pressure

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