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The map shows the migration of the ancient Hebrews prior to the Exodus.
A map titled Hebrew Migration. A key shows Location where Hebrews settled with a star and Path of Hebrew migration with a purple line. Stars are located near Canaan and the Nile Delta. A purple line begins at Ur, follows the Euphrates River northwest, and then moves south through Canaan into Egypt.
Which statement about the migration of the ancient Hebrew people does the map best support?
A The ancient Hebrew people left Ur and went directly to Egypt.
B The ancient Hebrew people settled along the Euphrates River.
C The ancient Hebrew people migrated from Ur to Canaan and then to Egypt.
D The ancient Hebrew people migrated from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea.
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