What problems have the nations of the Middle East faced since the end of World War II, and to what degree have they managed to resolve them? How have religious issues affected economic, social, and cultural conditions in the Middle East in recent decades? What are some of the key reasons advanced to explain why democratic institutions have been slow to take root in the Middle East?

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British troops marched on Lexington and Concord in 1775 in response to __________

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The first temperance laws were enacted by

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