Thats wierd i literally just learned this in history class im in school rn the answer is A john D rockefeller
In this quote, we must understand that it means:-
Palestine is where all the peace takes place, if Palestine is destroyed, the rest of the Arab states will we be.
Thats pretty much what is happening in the world today. Gaza, Palestine is getting destroyed by the Israelis, and now ever since that has been happening, look at the rest of the Arab countries. They are in ruins, most are getting bombed because they are un-uniting. The only reason that Palestine holds all of the Arab countries is because of its holy mosque, Jerusalem. Also because they were united with one religion, now, the religion is breaking apart, and many lives are being lost because of a very simple argument, Sunni and Shi'a.
Final answer: <span> If Palestinian peace does not happen, all Middle East nations will turn to chaos and violence.</span>
The Progressive Party supported the following reforms:
1) Giving women the ability to vote- When the Progressive Party was formed in 1912, women still did not have the right to vote.
2) Allowing citizens to directly vote for their Senators- Before the 17th amendment, senators were picked by the state legislature.
3) Federal income tax- This would allow the federal government to generate revenue. This revenue could then be used for social programs that could help individuals/families in American society.
Answer:

Explanation
When the new Constitution was developing in the late 1700s, there were 2 groups: the Federalists and Anti-Federalists.
Both groups knew the current form of government, the Articles of Confederation, was failing. However, the Federalists crafted an entirely new Constitution, but the Anti-Federalists just wanted amendments and revisions to the Articles.
The Articles resulted in a weak and decentralized government. The Anti-Federalists wanted this and stronger state governments. The representatives from these states refused to ratify unless a <u>Bill of Rights </u>was added. This would protect the people's rights in case a leader became too powerful.
In general, the greatest fear of the rulers of the Austria-Hungarian Empire was that foreign invasion would lead to overthrow, since they were surrounded by enemies.