The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The Arabs and the Jews' quest for a homeland in Palestine has affected the Middle East in that this confrontation has created one of the most conflictive and dangerous zones in the war since the western countries imposed their will to establish Jewish people in what today is Israel, a formerly Palestine territory.
The main causes of Arab-Israeli conflicts in the twentieth century have been the division of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states the US support for Israel’s military.
The Arab World is in permanent conflict with Israel, and vice versa. In 1947, the United Nations ordered the partition of Palestine into two territories. One for the state of the Jews, the other for the state of the Arabs. This situation has caused many conflicts since that time, including armed confrontations between Arabs and Israelites. Of course, the United States has always supported Israel in all forms, including military aid.
The 13th Amendment<span> abolished slavery in 1865. To protect the rights of newly freed people, Congress enacted two additional Constitutional </span>amendments<span>.</span>
a,b,c
(the wrong one is that they were treated equally and rarely discriminated against)
The twelve tables was very similar to the Bill of Rights.