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The term 'anti-Kurdism' appears to have been first coined by Gérard Chaliand, who used it to describe anti-Kurdish sentiment in Iraq and Turkey during the mid- to late twentieth century.[1] Much anti-Kurdish sentiment is a result of fears surrounding Kurdish nationalist aspirations for an independent Kurdistan and in response to the ultra-nationalist ideologies promoted by the states which control Kurdistan.
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Declaration of Independence
False
Washington thought that the constitution was not going to turn into a monarchy.
<span>Katrice is 86 years old. she has never been married, has no children, and lives alone. she has only one or two friends whom she rarely sees, and as she thinks back over her life she realizes that she never did most of the things she wanted to do. she now is full of regret and feels that she has wasted her life. according to erikson, katrice is most likely experiencing the psychosocial crisis of question 31 options:
despair </span>
William Peterson presented the New Jersey plan favored by small states