There is not one style of democracy in the Middle East, but many. Countries such as Turkey and Israel (the Middle East's only true democracies) have vastly different systems for governance. Quasi-democracies like Egypt, Lebanon, and Iraq also have very different systems for governance. Please specify an individual country and the differences can be discussed.
The Far East is far larger than the Middle East.
The reason that there are perpetual conflicts in the Middle East is the unwillingness of different people with different ideologies to compromise to create a more harmonious society. People would rather be right (correct) than be at peace.
No. There are minimal gold deposits in the Middle East. The reason that there are perpetual conflicts in the Middle East is the unwillingness of different people with different ideologies to compromise to create a more harmonious society. People would rather be right (correct) than be at peace.
Riyadh is not known as the Middle East. Riyadh is an important city in the Middle East and the capital of Saudi Arabia, but the Middle East has a lot more than just Riyadh.
north middle school is better than dumb east middle school
This question as composed is incomplete. You have to say more than where? For example, there are fewer Muslims in the Middle East alone than the Indian Subcontinent (Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh). However, there are more Muslims in the Middle East than in Iceland.
The United States is where I live, and maybe you live. Middle East is where other people live, I do not live there. U.S. has Presidents, and is a democracy. And the Middle East is not a democracy, it's an autocracy, and also they are more religious than us and they pray more. Hope that helped.
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They adopted the Islamic religion and ruled the Middle East for more than 400 years.
Yes. More than 90% of Middle Easterners are Muslims.
The Middle East, in what is now Iran. That is where the Persians lived. At different times they were more and also less civilised than the Greeks.
Yes, but food imports in the Middle East are far larger than the exports. It is a net food importing region.