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they benefitted from the trade of silk, something only they produced which was in high demand!
Answer:
A).
Explanation:
World War I was nowhere near the time of Islamism and Nationalism, so it must be A).
Viking' is a catch-all term for the people who came from Scandinavia, what is now Norway, Denmark and Sweden, between the eighth and 11th centuries, more properly known as the Norse, or Norsemen. ... The Norse were initially pagan and targeted the wealthy Christian monasteries in their raids, but they later converted.
Answer: The British Mandate over PALESTINE
Explanation/context:
The mandate system authorized a member nation of the League of Nations to govern a former German or Turkish colonial area after the conclusion of World War I.
There were mandate territories for former German territories in Africa and Asia, as well for former Ottoman territories in the Middle East.
The former Turkish provinces of Syria, Iraq and Palestine in the Middle East were divided into a French mandate territory and British mandate territory. The British mandate rule over Palestine proved very problematic for the British to govern, as tension grew between local Arab populations and a strong influx of Jewish immigrants trying to reestablish themselves in the region. The British Mandate period in Palestine has much to do with the history of the development of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Answer:
D. An increase in fear of immigrants resulted in decreased empathy for minorities and the working class.
Explanation: