Intifada is defined as

A) the term used by Muslims for a holy war.
B) Arabic laws, which prevent women from working or showing their faces in public.
C) "shaking off," a term used by Palestinians to refer to uprisings against Israeli occupation.
D) prayers to the east every morning at sunrise for Muslims.
E) prayers to the west every afternoon at sundown.


C

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