Which of the following is a likely reason why the governments of Iran and Iraq have historically had disputes over rights to the
Shatt al-Arab? The Shatt al-Arab is sacred land to both Iranians and Iraqis. The Shatt al-Arab is rich in potash and phosphates. The Shatt al-Arab is a strategic waterway. The Shatt al-Arab is a strategic mountain location.
The Shatt al-Arab is a river that flows into the Persian Gulf, so choices 2 and 4 are incorrect. It has no large sacred or religious value, so choice 1 is incorrect. Therefore, choice 3 is the answer that is left.
The countries or states that were mostly Protestant in 1560 were England, Germany, Switzerland, Scotland, the Netherlands, the Baltic states, Scandinavia and Hungary.