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It depends on the Palestinian. However, the most common way that Palestinians have resorted to changing their political situation is through acts of violence and terror propogated against Israeli (Intifadas of 1987-1993 and 2000-2005 and Qassam Rockets 2007-Present), Jordanian (Black September 1969-1970), and Lebanese civilians (1970-1975 violence and Lebanese Civil War 1975-1990). Other Palestinians used non-violent and economic-directed activism to compel other governments to exert greater pressure on Israel to improve their situation. There has been no significant attempt by Palestinians to use activism to compel other government to exert greater pressure on Arab countries that also repress Palestinians.
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to prevent future wars and stop political changes
It is a way to work for political changes.
The social learning theory perspective best describes behavior changes as a result of observing people in various situations. This theory suggests that individuals learn through observation and modeling the behavior of others, leading to changes in their own behaviors. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of social interactions and relationships in shaping an individual's growth and development.
Politics can have both direct and indirect impacts on geography. Geo-political changes, boundaries, laws, and population can all change with new political systems.
Avoid situations where you could cut yourself.
You did not provide us with the choices you were given, but it's safe to say most of today's Palestinians are frustrated; some are angry, but most are very disappointed that their lives are not improving. Some of this is political-- due in large part to the ongoing struggles in the Middle East, and the lack of a viable peace process to assure a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, not much has been accomplished; and neither side seems willing to make any dramatic changes at this time. The bottom line for many of them is that they do not have a homeland and a number have rebelled against Israel in pursuit of that dream. But in addition to a lack of political will in Israel and amongst many leaders of the Palestinians, there is also a culture of corruption in the Palestinian territories which has led to a small group of well-connected men doing very well, and nearly everyone else suffering. Unemployment remains high and few ordinary Palestinians see any hopeful signs. Historically, there has been a tendency to simply blame Israel for everything, but now, some Palestinians are also looking at their leaders and feeling that much more could be done to improve the quality of life in the Territories.
Feudalism.
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