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deff fn [24]
3 years ago
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The main goal of Zionism was to?

History
2 answers:
Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
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The correct answer is C. Establish a Jewish homeland

Explanation:

The Zionism was a national movement whose main objective was to re-establish and protect a Jewish nation or a Jewish homeland in what is known historically as the Land of Israel, also, this movement looked for the end of the antisemitic discrimination and persecution of Jews. According to this movement Jews should not integrate into other societies, but create a majority Jewish state, due to this Zionism goal was to establish a Jewish homeland.

Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
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<u><em>Zionism main goal was to establish a Jewish homeland. </em></u>

Further Explanations:  

”Zionism” was taken from the term “Zion”which means Jerusalem. Theodor Herzl is known as the ideological patriarch of Zionism He proclaimed that

“Let them give us Sovereignty over a piece of Earth's surface, just sufficient for the needs of our people, then we will do the rest”.

It was a nationalist movement started by the Jewish people to establish a Jewish state in the land of Israel. In late 19th century, it emerged as a National ResurgenceMovement in Central and Eastern Europe. The main motive of the movement was to establish a state for Jewish in Palestine, which was then under the control of Ottoman Empire. It also aimed at ingathering of exiled Jews, salvation of Jews from anti-Semitic discrimination and abuse

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: Zionism  

Keywords: Zionism, Zion, Jerusalem, Theodor Herzl, ideological, nationalist, movement, Jewish national, revival, Central, Eastern Europe, Palestine, Ottoman Empire, salvation, anti-Semitic

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