The correct answers are C) Zionism and E) the Holocaust.
The two factors that prompted thousands of Jews to settle in Palestine immediately after World War II were Zionism and the Holocaust.
Zionism can be understood as the return of Jewish people to the land of Israel. Zion is a Hebrew word that can be translated as "Jerusalem." Hebrew people always have considered Jerusalem as the promised land, that is why they have fought to establish and stay in Israel, with the help of the United States and Britain. Another reason that prompted thousands of Jews to settle in the Palestine territories was the Holocaust and the terrible persecution of Jews by the Nazi Party in Germany. The United Nations also supported the occupation of the Palestine territories after World War II.
Explanation: Zionism is a movement that initially advocated the re-establishment of the Jewish state of Israel. Since that this goal is fulfilled, this movement still exists, advocates the development and protection of the Jewish people in the existing state of Israel. Zionism was officially established as a political organization in 1897. This movement has always advocated the re-formation of the Jewish state, and it must be said that the desire existed among the Jews for centuries.
Although there were many promises and agreements signed, only after the Second World War, and the surviving Holocaust, the United Nations issued a resolution that was officially allowed the Jews to return to Palestine and create their own state.
The Atlantic and Indian Ocean meet, near southern Africa, at the "A. Cape of Good Hope," since this point lies at the very tip of South Africa, which is at the bottom of the continent.
Answer: The correct answer is building fallout shelters.
Explanation: Because the war was fought overseas, there was no need for fallout shelters during World War II. Fallout shelters became popular in the 1950's when the threat of nuclear war with Russia was prevalent.