Causal arguments are offered to support the claim that some phenomena are related, such that one of them

A) lacks any logical relationship with the other/s. B) differs in some respect from the other/s. C) wouldn't have happened if the other/s had not happened.


C

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. popularized Yiddish culture. B. questioned traditional Judaism. C. reverted traditional practices that were in danger of being lost. D. rejected Zionism.

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