The so called <em>two-state solution</em> is a proposition of a solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The idea is of "having two States for two different groups of people." The two-state solution intends to create an independent State of Palestine next to the State of Israel, in the west of the Jordan River. The biggest problems is how to divide both countries, since the boundary between the two states is still subject to troubling arguments and disputes. The Palestinian and Arab leadership insist on the "1967 borders", has not been accepted by Israel.
As long as the problem of the boarders are not solved regarding Jerusalem, the Two State Solution will not be the one to solve the problem
Answer:
He wanted the government to buy all bonds issued
Explanation:
He wanted to do that by both national and state governments before 1789.
Answer: the Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act.
Explanation:
A piece of legislation passed shortly after World War I that helped persons with disabilities was the Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act.
The Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act which was passed by
the Congresss was to be able to assist and provide provide funds to the veterans that were disabled.
Answer:
A unified army drawing from every colony was essential to combatting the well-organized British troops.
Explanation:
It was necessary for the Continental Congress to establish a shared army comprised of militias from every colony in the early months of the War for Independence because "A unified army drawing from every colony was essential to combatting the well-organized British troops."
These militias are mostly native Americans who understand the terrains, and can quickly form and execute guerilla tactics on the British Army by ambushing them at each state level
A or the first option: By describing what government cannot do and how individuals are protected from wrongful government actions.
The US constitution was created as a result of the victory in the revolutionary war which occurred because American colonists felt that they were being wronged by their government.