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Read the passage. Then answer the question that follows.

The journey to Canaan took 40 years of wandering in the wilderness. Along the way, Moses went to Mount Sinai, where he spoke with God. God gave him the Ten Commandments, which were laws that the people should follow. When the people finally arrived in Canaan, they started rebuilding the city of Jerusalem
and practicing their religion.

Based on this passage, what is one reason that the Exodus is important to Judaism?
A. The Israelites were freed from their cruel captors, the Egyptians.
B. The Israelites decided where they would create their kingdom.
C. The Israelites received a set of moral laws that showed the people how to behave.
D. The Israelites named Moses their first king to unite them.
E. The Israelites enjoyed a time of prosperity without invaders attacking them.

Respuesta :

Why is the Exodus considered the most important event in Judaism? ... Because God promised Abraham and Sarah that they would make a great nation in their homeland, the release from slavery and journey back to Canaan (Exodus from Egypt) was the most important accomplishment for the Jewish people.

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Answer:

The Israelite received a set of moral laws that showed the people how to behave.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Israelite received a set of moral laws that showed the people how to behave.

We can read in the passage "God gave him the Ten Commandments, which were laws that the people should follow."

The passage refers to the Israelites Exodus and Moses liberated the people of Israel from the Egyptians.