A. Jerusalem is your answer
The city in the Middle East that is sacred to Jews, Arabs, and Christians, is the city of Jerusalem, in which thousands of years, and 8 crusades were fought there.
Jerusalem was holy to Jews, for 3 of their Temples (Built by Solomon, Nehemiah, & Herod) all built their temples at the Temple Mount.
Jerusalem was holy to Christians, because their Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ, lived his life and died at Calvary on a Cross, and that they also believed in the Old Testament.
The Arabs believed that their city was sacred to them, because the prophet Muhammad told them.
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Answer:
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
Explanation:
<span>C. They could resupply their troops much easier than the Germans could.
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I personally don’t think so but there could be many answers to this question. you just need to pick a side and use evidence and resonating to back it up
Venice was one of the two Italian cities that monopolized trade with the far east. Trade with the far east was vital to its fortunes and power. Venice traded with the Byzantine Empire and the Moslem world extensively and became powerful as a result of trade