In which of the following examples was cultural prejudice a cause of migration?(1 point) Responses migration to an ethnic neighborhood in an American urban center migration to an ethnic neighborhood in an American urban center migration to seek a higher standard of living migration to seek a higher standard of living the migration of non-Muslims and Muslims to India and Pakistan following independence the migration of non-Muslims and Muslims to India and Pakistan following independence the British colonization and forced migration of Indian laborers

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Cultural prejudice was a cause of migration in the example of the migration of non-Muslims and Muslims to India and Pakistan following independence. This migration was significantly influenced by religious and cultural tensions, as the partition of British India in 1947 led to large-scale movement based on religious identities, with people migrating to areas where their religious group was in the majority.