Some Americans move to the Middle East because they are really tired of liberals ruining their life. Yet, they want to find a place where they would hold on strongly with their religious beliefs.
Some Middle Easterners have no access to good water so they move to a country that does, so they have the clean water they need.
the middle east is another country's they just speak different language's and have a different cultural but some of the middle east con tries are very cool and very nice.
the middle east has wars broken out everywhere because of uneven water distribution and religion.
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The Middle East's position on the crossroads of international trade has resulted in its central importance early in history. This is why the Middle East was the location of some of the earliest civilizations.
Van, Turkey is a city in the Middle East. It is located in Van Province, Turkey.
"Middle east" is inherently Euro-centric, as it refers to how far the area is from Europe. The Middle East is between the "Near East," around Turkey, and the "Far East," which encompasses all of eastern Russia and Asia.
The primary resource that the Middle East offers is PETROLEUM, but the Middle East has other natural resources, like certain crops (olives and citrus), natural gas, and some metals.
There were a wide variety of movements that formed in the Middle East. Some were independence movements, some were nationalist movements, some showed solidarity with the colonizers, some were religious movements and changing currents. The Middle East underwent massive changes under colonial power.
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The Middle East is many nations. If you gave a specific country the question could be answered.
It is considered the 'Middle' East relative to Europe; Turkey was the 'Near East,' and India, Pakistan, south Asia, and Southeast Asia were the 'Far East.' However, only the term 'Middle East' is commonly used in modern language, though 'Far East' is still used in some obscure cases.