Great Britain, and the Kingdom of North Embria.
There is not a specific antonym for diaspora, but the opposite of a diaspora would be the regrouping of a community or the coming together of a community. It could also be a renewal of a specific cultural group or ethnicity coming back together in a sort of revival of their culture.
Perhaps, you are looking for Martin Buber? He was a German Jewish religious philosopher who lived from 1878-1965. He wrote <em>I and Thou. </em>Is that what you meant when you said "I am now,"? He also wrote a German translation of the Hebrew Bible.
I think it’s B the British had completely destroyed all patriot opposition in the Carolinas
<span>It was the 19th amendment, this amendment says The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. So the answer to your question is 19th amendment</span>