The term “ majlis ” refers to: Flag this Question Question 22 pts Which of these
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The term “majlis” refers to:
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Which of these statements is true about Palestine in the 19th century?
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The Zionist movement primarily desired to :
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The CPU and its Young Turks sided with Germany in WWI for the following reasons except:
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The Balfour Declaration of 1917 promised that Palestine would:
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What was the "Mandate System"?
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In 1923, Mustafa Kemal transformed Turkey into:
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The Sykes-Picot Agreement ignored the nationalistic feelings of the...
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One could speak of British foreign policy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as manipulativebecause...
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Which of these Arabic dynastic families helped the British empire by leading the revolt against the Ottomans, and were eventually rewarded with territories?
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In theory, the purpose of the League of Nations in Middle Eastern affairs was to...
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In the face of European imperialist domination, secular modernists reforms in the Egypt, Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan acquired most popular because...
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Hassan El Banna and his Muslim Brotherhood organization were originally influenced by which of these 19th century Muslim reformists?
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Which of these terms does not refer to the context of European Jewish ambitions to establish a homeland in Palestine?
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Which of these Muslim territories did not give cheap concessions to Western business interests to exploit their newly-discovered oil resources?
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Match the terms in the left side with its appropriate definition in the right side
Ayatollah Khomeini
[ Choose ] Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hanged by the then president Nasser. First democratically elected Iranian prime minister Iranian Shia Islamist revolutionary Lebanese Shia militant/political group. Former Iranian Monarch and dictator.
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
[ Choose ] Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hanged by the then president Nasser. First democratically elected Iranian prime minister Iranian Shia Islamist revolutionary Lebanese Shia militant/political group. Former Iranian Monarch and dictator.
Mosaddeq
[ Choose ] Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hanged by the then president Nasser. First democratically elected Iranian prime minister Iranian Shia Islamist revolutionary Lebanese Shia militant/political group. Former Iranian Monarch and dictator.
Sayyid Qutb
[ Choose ] Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hanged by the then president Nasser. First democratically elected Iranian prime minister Iranian Shia Islamist revolutionary Lebanese Shia militant/political group. Former Iranian Monarch and dictator.
Hezbollah
[ Choose ] Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hanged by the then president Nasser. First democratically elected Iranian prime minister Iranian Shia Islamist revolutionary Lebanese Shia militant/political group. Former Iranian Monarch and dictator.
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Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hanged by the then president Nasser.
First democratically elected Iranian prime minister
Iranian Shia Islamist revolutionary
Lebanese Shia militant/political group.
Former Iranian Monarch and dictator.
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One similarity in the leadership between Kemal Ataturk, Gamal Nasser, and Shah Reza Pahlavi, is that all these leaders...
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Gamel Abdel Nasser was...
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Which of these factors best explain the reasons behind the 1978 revolution in Iran:
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The Middle East is important to the United States for the following reasons:
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The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait led to:
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The long Iran-Iraq war resulted in:
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In your opinion, what was the reason for the success of the Iranian Revolution that brought downthe rule of the dictator Shah Reza Pahlavi in in 1979?
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Which of these could be considered the most important achievement of secular modernists in Egypt?
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The main course of the Arab-Israeli conflicts from 1948 to 1973 was the clash between...
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As explained in details in chapter 14, in order for an invention to take off and engender progress, certain social and cultural conditions need to be met. Based on your close reading of the chapter, explain how Ottoman society in the 18th and 19th centuries lack these social preconditions of industrialization?
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How do you explain the rise of the secular modernist reformists in the Middle East during the post-World War II era? How did they attempt to liberate their countries from Western imperial domination? What were the domestic and foreign challenges to the implementation of their reforms?
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What's at the source of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? Elaborate on the Arab and Zionistnationalist arguments...
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How far back can you trace the U.S. involvement in the Middle East? What explains U.S. interest in this region? Do you feel like through its involvement, did the U.S. uphold or betray its principles of promoting freedom and democracy in the Middle East?
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Which one of these wars was not a direct confrontation between Israel and the Arab nations?
The Turkish constitution.Explanation / Answer
1.Option B)
Majlis is a term used for place of sitting, usually gor a council to meet.The Iranian Parliament , The Islamic Consultative Assembly, Is also called Iranian majlis.
2. option B)
Palestine was under the Ottoman Empire for from early 16 th century to early 20th century, followed by taking over by the British Empire.
3.option D)
The Zionist movement primarily desired to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine.With the growth of Zionism in 1800 more Jews began to migrate from Europe to Palestine.
4. Option A) Germany defeated France in WWII, In WW1, Germany retreated its troops almost a month after invasion on France.
5. option A)
Arthur James Balfour, British Foreign secretary sent a letter to a prominent zionist Baron Lionel Walter Rothschild,about his willingness to support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine, this was later declared as a public statement by the British in 1917, known as Balfour Declaration.
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