'B' is correct, although the concept of "wandering" is far off base.
'C' is not true at all.
'D' is very weak, mostly on account of the nebulous concept of "worship". There WAS no temple in Jerusalem, but there was plenty of worship, from the time of the Exodus until the reign of Solomon. And then, although offerings and "sacrifices" were brought to the Temple, and the entire population pilgrimaged to the Temple on three occasions during the year, it's misleading to imply that no Hebrew worship took place anywhere else.
As it gained momentum, the abolitionist movement caused increasing friction between states in the North and the slave-owning South. Critics of abolition argued that it contradicted the U.S. Constitution, which left the option of slavery up to individual states