The two main opponents did not fight each other directly.
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How long did the Yom Kippur war last
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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 were the 2010 political protests in Tunisia similar to the 2011 protests in Egypt
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Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from
power.
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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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How did Golda Meir contribute to the development of an independent Israel
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She negotiated with the British to encourage increased Jewish
immigration to Israel.
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Why did tensions between Arabs and Jews in Palestine escalate during the 1930s
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Jewish immigration to Palestine increased significantly, causing
Arabs to worry about losing their land.
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Which statement accurately describes U.S. foreign policy intentions during the signing of both the Oslo Accords and the Camp David Accords
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The United States tried to broker peace between Israeli and Arab
leaders.
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Which of the following organizations waged guerrilla warfare against Israel throughout the 1980s but in the 1990s made efforts to negotiate peace
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Palestine Liberation Organization
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Why did tensions escalate between Israel and Egypt in 1952
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The president of Egypt blocked Israeli ships from accessing the
Suez Canal.
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How has the population of underdeveloped countries changed since 1950
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Answer this question… It has more than doubled.
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How did the George W Bush administration convince Congress and the American people to invade Iraq
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By claiming Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, making it a threat to national security
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Which of the following was a consequence of Egypt rejection of the state of Israel
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Egypt refused to allow Israeli ships to pass through the Suez
Canal.
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Which statement describes one of Indira Gandhi's major accomplishments
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Answer this question… She negotiated a treaty to establish the
Islamic nation of Bangladesh.
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Which historical figure played a major role in the Israeli independence movement and later went on to promote Jewish immigration to Israel as prime minister
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David Ben-Gurion
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What is one major role international organizations play in the global economy
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Establishing rules for global trade
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Which factor weakened communist governments near the end of the Cold War
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Social unrest spread through communist countries because of
their poor economies and repressive policies.
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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 country would have been most likely to receive assistance through the Marshall Plan
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A Western European capitalist country
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How was the cold war different from other wars
The two main opponents did not fight each other directly.
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 were the 2010 political protests in Tunisia similar to the 2011 protests in Egypt
Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from
power.
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.
How did Golda Meir contribute to the development of an independent Israel
She negotiated with the British to encourage increased Jewish
immigration to Israel.
Why did tensions between Arabs and Jews in Palestine escalate during the 1930s
Jewish immigration to Palestine increased significantly, causing
Arabs to worry about losing their land.
Which statement accurately describes U.S. foreign policy intentions during the signing of both the Oslo Accords and the Camp David Accords
The United States tried to broker peace between Israeli and Arab
leaders.
Which of the following organizations waged guerrilla warfare against Israel throughout the 1980s but in the 1990s made efforts to negotiate peace
Palestine Liberation Organization
Why did tensions escalate between Israel and Egypt in 1952
The president of Egypt blocked Israeli ships from accessing the
Suez Canal.
How has the population of underdeveloped countries changed since 1950
Answer this question… It has more than doubled.
How did the George W Bush administration convince Congress and the American people to invade Iraq
By claiming Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, making it a threat to national security
Which of the following was a consequence of Egypt rejection of the state of Israel
Egypt refused to allow Israeli ships to pass through the Suez
Canal.
Which statement describes one of Indira Gandhi's major accomplishments
Answer this question… She negotiated a treaty to establish the
Islamic nation of Bangladesh.
Which historical figure played a major role in the Israeli independence movement and later went on to promote Jewish immigration to Israel as prime minister
David Ben-Gurion
What is one major role international organizations play in the global economy
Answer this question…
Establishing rules for global trade
Which factor weakened communist governments near the end of the Cold War
Social unrest spread through communist countries because of
their poor economies and repressive policies.
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 country would have been most likely to receive assistance through the Marshall Plan