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 largely driven by religious and cultural tensions that arose during the partition of British India in 1947, leading to significant movements of people based on their religious identities.
In which of the following examples was cultural prejudice a cause of migration?(1 point)
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the British colonization and forced migration of Indian laborers
the British colonization and forced migration of Indian laborers
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
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