Many different types of government existed in the Middle East
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Many different types of government existed in the Middle East
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the specific map you're referring to. However, in general, a good generalization supported by map data typically highlights trends such as population density, resource distribution, or geographic features. Look for patterns or correlations in the data presented to determine the most valid generalization.
Years of continuing international tension often lead to war.
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Supported for what? You must give as much background information as possible in your question. It is not always possible to read between the lines of a vague question, but we do our best.
No. Of coase not.
We don’t have your list of generalizations so we can’t answer.
social attitudes can make laws difficult to enforce
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Religious conflicts may have a strong influence on political events
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