Answer:
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Explanation:
I don't know exactly what immigrants you are talking about.
But
Mostly there were no job opportunities, so they had to leave. Usually, they have a family to support so they would need a job.
The place could have many natural disasters, a very unhappy life, wars, etc. It is very important where you live, the types of houses, the economy.
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MAIN ONES
1. No job opportunities, food shortages, and overall unhappy life.
Not only did the nation of Israel not yet have a king, but everyone lived as if they had no guidance or leadership. If you read the next part of that sentence as recorded in the Book of Judges, you'll see the meaning: "In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes" (Judges 21:25 New American Standard Version).
The days when God sent judges (leaders) to intervene in Israel's history were days when the people forgot the leadership of God and lived like they had no leadership. They needed strong leaders from God (the judges) to guide them back to strength and to faithfulness.
The answer will be New Testament
Answer:
Slavery is not an institution that developed itself. Many people used the Bible as their justification of slavery. In the book of Genesis, chapter 9, Noah's youngest son Ham saw the nakedness of his father and had him covered, by his brothers. Noah then cursed Ham to be a servant to his brothers forever, Genesis 9:25-26 "Cursed be Canaan! The lowest of slaves will he be to his brothers". This is known to be the first act of slavery; which people argue is sanctioned by God. Many interpret Ham's curse as placed upon people of darker skin color, Africans more specifically. The argument is that since Ham's descendants were to be slaves forever and Africans were already slaves and inferior then they should remain in slavery.
Explanation:
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
It was rejected by the colonists, so they remained separated.