The correct answer is B) The creation of the heavens and Earth by one God.
<em>The event in the Jewish tradition that is being described in this passage is The creation of the heavens and Earth by one God.</em>
In the Torah, the first book is Genesis. In this portion of the Torah, it is explained how God created the Heavens and the Earth. Indeed the Genesis is the book that refers to the origins of the Creation when God said: "Let there be light, and there was light." The Genesis also appears in the Christian and Catholic Bible as the first book of the Old Testament. After the Genesis, the second book of the Torak is the Exodus.
The other options of the question were a) The promise between God and his chosen people, c) God's destruction of a wicked people by flooding, and d) The presentation of the Ten Commandments by Moses.
The best inference I can make based on the choices is B because the government doesn't have complete control of your life due to the Bill of Rights stated in the Constitution which provides everyone with certain rights the the government can't violate.
The US government thought that internment camps were necessary for the Japanese descendants and Japanese-Americans because they believed that most of them were spies for Japan, and it was they that leaked information and coordinated the attacks