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(C) The tribal differences that caused the Apache and Navajo peoples to fight each other are not so different from the reasons European countries went to war hundreds of years later.
were focused solely on providing humanitarian aid to the region.
Both governments were concerned with the protection of personal liberties and free elections.
Both governments wanted to secure their political influence in the region through support.
The United Nations requested that both governments intervene to bring about peace.
...terrorist. Arafat and the PLO were both responsible for a number of brutal attacks against Israel and its allies over the years. Even when he attempted to hold out an olive branch, there was still considerable doubt that he was being true to his word.
that both governments wanted to secure their political influence in the region through support. That often meant with money, military advisors, or supporting elements that were friendly to their political ideas.
The general populations of
the Indus Valley, some of them were farmers and peasants. They developed
products like grain, peas, wheat, dates, and melons. The homesteads were not
only for one product, some developed cotton and raised sheep, pigs, and dairy
cattle. Each town had its own stockpiling structures to hold what that town
required. There was not a single ruler however a few people who administered
there possessed lands. Huge amounts of craftsmanship were found in the sights.
Those who had lived there more likely delighted in observing and making art.
After Muhammad's death, Muslims needed someone to rule according to their holy book, the Qu'ran. It divided the Muslims because of their disagreement on who they thought would be an ideal leader (caliph). Sunni's believed that any Muslim most capable of ruling should be able to rule, but the Shia believed that a Muslim leader would need to be a descendant from Muhammad and related in some way.