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Answer:
D. Many Palestinians became refugees living in camps in Syria and Lebanon.
Explanation:
The United Nations passed a resolution calling for the creation of two states in the former British Mandate of Palestine, one Arab state and a Jewish state. The Arabs rejected the resolution but the Jews accepted it and proclaimed the state of Israel in May 1948. Refusing to accept Israel´s existence, Arab armies from Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan attacked the state of Israel. The Israelis prevailed and defeated all their enemies. It was the First Arab-Israeli War.
Israelis call it the War of Independence and the Palestinians call it the Catastrophe or Nakba. Millions of Palestinians were displaced and had to run to neighboring countries, living for decades in refugee camps. They have never been able to return to their old homes.
4. D - Membership in the League could draw the United States into future wars.
5. B - Native American veterans gained U.S. citizenship after the war ended.
6. B - passing of the Espionage Act
13. A - The United States was hit by a brief recession.
14. B - register with the government
15. A - Soldiers experienced increasingly unsanitary conditions, including rat infestations.
16. C - Journalists had an important influence on Americans’ attitudes about the war.
18. A - The war gave African Americans new economic opportunities working in war industries.
The answer to the following question is A
Answer:
The Athenian political body was formed by the Assembly, the Council, and the Courts.
Explanation:
- In the Assembly, the general issues of politics were discussed. Citizenship was required.
- The Council accumulated the functions of the council of state and executive committee. Citizenship was required.
- The Courts were the crimes and other ordinances were judged. Because of the importance of this political body, and its historical approach, citizenship was required.
Actually, every aspect of Greek Democracy needed citizenship.