B. both were examples of Arab-Israeli conflicts in the twentieth century
The authority to appropriate funds to agencies experiencing a shortfall between meetings of the legislature belongs to the INTERIM FINANCE COMMITTEE (IFC).
IFC consists of Senate members of Finance and Assemble members. It functions within the Legislative Counsel Bureau. It provides funds to the for state agencies. It also reviews the requests from various agencies for grants and gifts.
Answer: The Captivity of Judah.
Explanation:
Jehoiakim had been put into power by the Egyptian King, Pharaoh Nico who had defeated Judah as he marched to face the Babylonians. When the Babylonians defeated the Egyptians, Jehoiakim became a vassal to Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon.
Jeremiah was a renowned prophet in Judah at the time and prophesied that due to Jehoiakim's many sinful ways, Judah would fall and be captured. This came to pass when Jehoiakim rebelled against the Babylonians and Nebuchadnezzar came and defeated Judah and killed Jehoiakim.
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