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The Zionist movement was popularized by Theodor Herzl -- though he was not the first to put forward the ideas. But through Herzl's influence with his 1896 book, "Der Judenstaat" ("The Jews' State"), the Zionist cause focused on establishing a nation specifically for the Jewish people. The 19th century was a time of much nationalist fervor within European nations, and Herzl argued that the Jews of Europe would never be fully accepted or assimilated within Europe due to the anti-Semitism present in the European nations. So the Jews needed a nation of their own. From Herzl's point of view, that could have been accomplished by granting land for a state anywhere in the world. But the Zionist movement began to focus more and more on establishment of a Jewish state in the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people, which had come to be known as Palestine.
And that's chapter one of a whole course of study we could pursue on how the Arab-Israeli conflict began.
Answer:
as a response to the Supreme Court rulings on desegregating schools.
Explanation:
On 13th February 1956, the Georgia's state Flag added Confederate Battle emblem in the flag. This change was made in the flag after the Supreme Court gave a verdict of desegregating schools. The legislation was signed by Governor Marvin Griffin to include Confederate Battle emblem on one-third part of the flag.
So, the correct answer is that the flag was changed in a response of the Supreme Court on desegregation of schools which was made null and void.
To increase there wealth, they came to escape religious persecution, also they were starving to death in there own countries.