Why has the Arab-Israeli dispute proven so difficult to resolve? Does a solution seem any more likely now than during the 1970s or 1980s? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) inventing and using the first telescopes. B) proving that the earth moves around the sun. C) compiling astronomical data that is still used. D) compiling data that was used by Kepler to make his discoveries. E) important astronomical data that often became obsolete after the use of telescopes.
The marriage of Fernando of Aragon and Isabel of Castile
A. led to the unification of France. B. resulted in the suspension of the Inquisition. C. brought Spain under unified Islamic control. D. led to the creation of the Spanish state. E. marked the end of the Hundred Years' War.
Despite the fact that conversions to Islam were at their peak, Abbasid power declined because
a. there were constant revolts of non-Muslims against forced conversion. b. the empire had to resist nomadic pressures on the frontier. c. the empire had become too big to rule effectively. d. new religious practices developed that challenged the appeal of Islam. e. there were frequent religious wars between the Sunnis and Shi'ites.
A cyclical theory of history that explained how Western civilization had declined was proposed by
A) José Ortega y Gasset. B) Oswald Spengler. C) Sigmund Freud. D) Franz Kafka. E) Mussolini.