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what were the consequences of the zionist movement post-emancipation?
a.
it made the jews seem patriotic only toward israel rather their resident country.
b.
it made the jews study their faith with a secular and scientific outlook.
c.
it made other citizens more tolerant and accepting toward jews.
d.
it allowed the jews to disperse all around the globe without any barriers.
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Ответ:
The answer is A
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Ответ:
The designation mainly covers two periods: from 1821 to 1825 in Mexico's waters, and a second period of two stages, including a Mexican plan to take the Spanish-held island of Cuba between 1826 and 1828, and the 1829 landing of Spanish General Isidro Barradas in Mexico to reconquer the territory.
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