Sources A-D are all responses to the Law of Return (1949). Why do they give such different interpretations on the aims and intentions of the Law?
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Whitefield Fishponds Community School History Coursework Part B - (Edited Version) Sources A-D are all responses to the Law of Return (1949). Why do they give such different interpretations on the aims and intentions of the Law? Zuhaib Ahmad Part B: Sources A-D are all responses to the Law of Return (1949). Why do they give such different interpretations on the aims and intentions of the Law? Martin Luther king wrote Source A it is aimed at people who want to know about civil rights, I personnaly think that he would interpret the law of return in a religious prospect as he was not only a civil rights leader but also a Christian, Martin Luther king responds to the law of return claiming that god has fulfilled his/her promise to Jew's all around the world, he says Zionism is a dream and the dream has been granted to let them return to their homeland...

