The two state solution was that Israel and Palestine would coexist as two countries. Palestine did not and does not like this idea. Israel has accepted it and would live with a Palestinian state. However, Palestine has said it will never recognize Israel. Palestine hates Israel and the Jews. People around the world are hopeful that the two state solution will work one day. It is unlikely unless Palestine will agree to allow Israel to exist.
<u>Answer</u>:
After World War II, Decolonisation was happened in many Asian and African countries.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The World War II was fought between the two group of countries such as the Allied powers and Axis powers. The British occupied many colonies in Asia especially the Indian subcontinent. Its national struggle still remained peak in the war phase and the European powers had already looted lots of resources during the war and the pressure arises from the western allied powers forced to decolonise Asia and Africa by European powers. India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Phillipines, Albania and many other colonised countries gained independence after the world war II.
Answer:
We have to ensure justice, defend our country and maintain peace.
Explanation:
The Preamble of the United States says that We are the People of the United States who can form a more perfect Union, provide Justice to all the affected people, insure domestic peace, contribute in defense of our country, promote the Welfare of people and development of the country, and secure the Liberty to ourselves and to our future generation. We have to achieve these six goals in order to lead the world and become one of the most powerful nation in the world. We have to provide justice to all people in order promote peace in the society. We have to defend our country whenever it need us.
Help protest against the outbreak of civil war in America
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that the delegates decided to submit an official statement of grievances against the British Crown for the passage of the Intolerable Acts, which were despised in the colonies.</span></span>