The correct answer is B. The Akkadians migrated to Mesopotamia from Arabia.
Explanation:
From 3000 BC the Semites had been spreading from their origins in Arabia to the north, with other different groups, such as the Amorites. There are no signs that these migrations were traumatic, but rather it seems to be a gradual process. In Mesopotamia the most important were the Akkadians, present in the northern area of the region, in which the city of Kish was included. In this city it is known that Sargon held a position of responsibility. Culturally, Sargon was Semitic since it is known that his language was also Semitic Akadian.