C. Abraham founded the Jewish religion and led the Israelites to
Canaan.
Explanation:
- Abraham, the leader, led the tribes and they came to the promised land of Canaan.
- Abraham felt that there would be fewer people and that it would be easier to handle livestock. However, there is very little arable land.
- They cross the Red Sea and come to Egypt, which was already a regulated state.
- They were enslaved there, enslaved for 500 years. Moses saves them from slavery, who transports them across the Red Sea and leads them to Jerusalem.
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Ziggurats.
The mesopotamia region was famous for Ziggurats. Some of the most famous Ziggurats of this region are known as The Great Ziggurat of Ur and Khorasabad. These structures looked like gigantic pyramids and had the form of hundreds of steps. They were not considered places of worship. Instead they were merely believed to house gods. That is the reason why sacrifices were made here and offerings to appease the god were made here too. This was a tradition that went on during the 3rd millennium BC.
Some push factors were the chance to get rich, Dry farming, owning land, escaping the nightmares of the south ( slaves ). There were also longhorns to sell. Some pull factors were relatives and spouses not wanting them to go.