Jerusalem was under Muslim control 640-969
The foreign policy problem that the U.S. faced with the Gulf War was B. resentment of the presence of U.S. troops in the Middle East.
<h3>What happened after the Persian Gulf War?</h3>
In order to wage the war, the U.S. had stationed soldiers in Saudi Arabia which several holy sites in Islam.
When the war was over, many Muslims demanded that the U.S. leave the nation and were angry about U.S. troops being in the Middle East.
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Mercantilism introduced a new way to make profit and gain international influence by promoting the foreign trade of select resources.
From what I remember, children in Sparta were pushed towards military. If a child was found to be weak, then they were left for dead. In Athens, they were pushed towards academics and arts. I think that's the main difference.
C. to capture bases and forts in order to exert increasing influence over the region.