Answer:
A. Yes, but only because the husband is dead and cannot invoke his privilege.
Explanation:
Since the husband is dead, spousal privilege between them is broken and thus the woman can be compelled to testify. There are to privileges related to marriage; privilege for confidential marital communication, under this privilege, a spouse is not permitted to disclose confidential communications made between the couple and this privileges stands even after divorce and Spousal immunity which prevents a married person from testifying or witnessing against a spouse in a trial.
Israel was claimed by the native Palestinians who had lived there apart from the Jews.
Explanation:
The land of Israel was a very contested part of the world as it was historically accurate as the place where the Jews lived but this also meant that it was the place where there were less Jews now as they had migrated out.
Now the people who occupied the land were the Palestinian Muslims who themselves had been in the region for hundreds of years and were also natives with a legitimate claim to the land
Eventually it was handed over to Israel to much the dismay of the Muslims of the area.
I have mixed feelings about it. The Indian Act, which was enacted in 1876 and has since been amended, allows the government to control most aspects of aboriginal life: Indian status, land, resources, wills, education, band administration and so on. Inuit and Métis are not governed by this law.