The Yom Kippur War lasted from October 6 to 25, 1973. This war
is also known as the Ramadan War or the October War.
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What effect on the 1968 six day war begins
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The question as written makes no sense. The Six Day War was in
1967 and the effect of the war beginning was that a war
followed.
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Oslo Accords in 1993
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The Oslo Accords in 1993 were negotiations in Oslo that year between the Israeli government and the Palestinian representative organization Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) ending up with an agreement between the two parties, and formally signed later that year under the auspieces
of US president Bill Clinton.
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How did Natan Sharansky resist political oppression during the Cold War
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He spoke out against the Soviet Union's refusal to allow Jews to
immigrate to Israel.
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Which of the following explains why Western European leaders claimed that certain European countries were behind an iron curtain following World War 2
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Answer this question…The Soviet Union had become extremely
influential in Eastern Europe.
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Which of the following describes a major outcome of Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward policies
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Answer this question…Mao's political influence declined, as his
policies had resulted in mass starvation.
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Which of the following describes a difference between concentration camps and extermination camps in nazi Germany's
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Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while
extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
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What behaviors was made illegal under Germany's Nuremberg Laws
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The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.
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A government passes a law that prevents women from driving cars in public. people is engaged in passive resistance against this law
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a woman who refuses to obey the law and continues driving to work everyday
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What statement describes one effect of the partition plan for the Palestinian Territories proposed by the United Nations in 1947
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The plan was rejected, and cubical war broke out between arabs and jews
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What scenario describes a forced migration
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a tribal group is required by law to give up its lands to a wealthy business owner.
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How long did the Yom Kippur war last
The Yom Kippur War lasted from October 6 to 25, 1973. This war
is also known as the Ramadan War or the October War.
What effect on the 1968 six day war begins
The question as written makes no sense. The Six Day War was in
1967 and the effect of the war beginning was that a war
followed.
Oslo Accords in 1993
The Oslo Accords in 1993 were negotiations in Oslo that year between the Israeli government and the Palestinian representative organization Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) ending up with an agreement between the two parties, and formally signed later that year under the auspieces
of US president Bill Clinton.
How did Natan Sharansky resist political oppression during the Cold War
He spoke out against the Soviet Union's refusal to allow Jews to
immigrate to Israel.
Which of the following explains why Western European leaders claimed that certain European countries were behind an iron curtain following World War 2
Answer this question…The Soviet Union had become extremely
influential in Eastern Europe.
Which of the following describes a major outcome of Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward policies
Answer this question…Mao's political influence declined, as his
policies had resulted in mass starvation.
Which of the following describes a difference between concentration camps and extermination camps in nazi Germany's
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while
extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
What behaviors was made illegal under Germany's Nuremberg Laws
The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.
A government passes a law that prevents women from driving cars in public. people is engaged in passive resistance against this law
a woman who refuses to obey the law and continues driving to work everyday
What statement describes one effect of the partition plan for the Palestinian Territories proposed by the United Nations in 1947
The plan was rejected, and cubical war broke out between arabs and jews
What scenario describes a forced migration
a tribal group is required by law to give up its lands to a wealthy business owner.