The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
A. was founded at a meeting of Arab radicals in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1983.
B. renounced Pan-Arabism in favor of a more limited, territorial nationalism ultimately designed to unite Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Israel in a Greater Palestine.
C. was an arm of the African National Congress from the early 1960s until 1981.
D. was established, originally under Egyptian auspices, to represent Palestinian interests.
E. it was eagerly embraced by most Israeli governments as the lesser of two evils.
Answer: D
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A) Cleveland gave his approval in 1887. B) southern states enacted literacy tests and poll taxes in the 1890s. C) Radical Reconstruction ended in 1877. D) the Supreme Court struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875.