The Israelite's were enslaved for more than 400 years. Israel's history has a series of migrations, including Abraham's journey to Canaan, the exodus from Egypt, the Babylonian captivity etc.
The exile played a huge role in defining the Israelite's identity. When they finally reclaimed Israel after years they made sure they’d never lose that land again.
There’s a difference between obligations and responsibilities, so I say false because your responsible for your actions.
A- The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a free trade treaty agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico and modeled on the existing free trade agreement between Canada and the United States, in turn inspired by the European Union model.
B- The main feature of NAFTA was the progressive elimination of all tariff barriers among the member countries.
C- Some argue that this treaty for regional trade in North America benefited the Mexican economy and helped face the competition posed by Japan and the European Union. However, others argue that Canada and Mexico became "colonies" of the US, and that, as a consequence of NAFTA, poverty increased in Mexico and aggravated unemployment in the US. Making the dollar the only currency in commercial transactions between the NAFTA partners implied serious resistance on the part of Mexican society and even by certain sectors of the government where there was fear of the loss of Mexican national identity.
The reason that the immigrants to U.S. cities tend to live in ethnic neighborhoods in the early 1900s was option B: Ethnic neighborhoods helped new immigrants easily assimilate into U.S. society.
<h3>Why did most immigrants to the US settle in cities?</h3>
In the early 1900s, many of the country's new immigrants settled in the cities. They went there in search of employment in the expanding factories and businesses of the cities. Most immigrants landed in the Northeast and Midwest's urban areas. As a result, such areas saw rapid urbanization, or city expansion.
Urbanization, the expansion of cities, was a significant outcome of industrialization and immigration. Factory locations were frequently close to cities. Immigrants and individuals relocating from rural areas in search of work were drawn to these companies. Cities expanded rapidly as a result.
Many people fled crop failure, land and job shortages, rising taxes, starvation, and other problems because they believed the United States to be the country of economic opportunity.
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