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Airports in the early 1920s catered to municipal and regional travel, while airports in the 1930s served as hubs for travel between countries.
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Airports in the early 1920s had larger runways and airport space, while airports of the 1930s had smaller, more efficient layouts.
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Airports in the early 1920s catered to travel between countries, while airports in the 1930s served as hubs for regional and municipal travel.
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Airports in the early 1920s were located in West Coast cities, while airports in the 1930s were located in East Coast cities. </span>
<span>Palestinians would not recognize Israel, and Israel would not accept a Palestinian homeland.
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Many deserts seperate different countries as well as mountain ranges that cut off middle east from southwest Asia.
The Triangular Trade, a trade with the Americas, Europe and Africa, and through the African slaves that also brought yams, the banjo and okra to the South of America.