I think the statement given is true. Immigrants in the 1970s were mainly from the soviet union. Aliyah<span> was the mass immigration of </span>Soviet Jews<span> during the 1970s to </span>Israel<span> after the </span>Soviet Union<span> lifted its ban on Jewish </span>Refusenik<span> emigration.</span>
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Correct answer is Muslims believe that Jesus, Moses and Abraham are significant prophets. Jesus is, in fact, the most often referenced person in the Quran. They believe that Allah is the same God as in the Old Testament.
Explanation:
Even Mohammed believed that he was the prophet as Abraham and Jesus (Isa) were. Jesus is a very important figure in Muslim world, and is regarded as one of the most important prophets.
First option is not correct as we have said that Jesus is important figure in Muslim world.
Last option is also not correct as Muslims don't have this type of beliefs.
I would say maybe c since it’s one of the only that makes sense
The answer is: .admire the culture of European cities.
The term 'new south' was given to the southern states after they implemented both technological and social modernization into their area.
At that time, we copy most of technological advancement and social policies from European cities (such as London). This is why citizens of new south would most likely admire culture of European cities.