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    The Creation of Israel

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    The Creation of Israel The creation of Israel came to be‚ due to the many events in Jewish history. Events such as the Zionism movement and the Holocaust. The Jews wanted a homeland and Palestine was the place to be‚ their ‘Promised Land’ from Abraham their Holy Ancestor. During the Roman Empire times‚ the Romans had conquered and ruled over Palestine at AD70. When the Jews revolted‚ the Romans destroyed their Jewish Temple and all that was left of the Temple to this day is the Wailing Wall which

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    Jewish Military groups‚ and World War Two. All these ways are linked to one another‚ therefore dramatically increasing hostility between Jews and Arabs in Palestine. The Balfour Declaration (written in 1917) announced that the British favoured Zionism and creating a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This made Jews feel safer and reassured because they thought that this would be the end of anti-Semitism for them. However when the Arabs found out about this‚ they felt betrayed. Just a year before that

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    religious restoration act

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    Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 a. Summary of Law: The Framers of the Constitution realized the importance of the freedom of religion. Therefore‚ the right to express religion freely became one of the unalienable rights that are listed under the 1st Amendment. All laws passed by Congress are not supposed to be restrictive to the practices of any religion‚ but sometimes‚ laws that were meant to be “neutral” restrict religious practices just as much as laws that were meant to work against

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    Chapter 24 Key Terms 1. Positivism- a philosophy of human intellectual development that culminated in science. In The Positive Philosophy Comte argued that human thought had developed in three stages: Theological‚ metaphysical‚ and positive. 2. Natural selection- The principal of survival of the fittest. It was naturalistic and mechanistic‚ requiring no guiding mind behind the development in organic nature. Contradicted with Biblical story of creation. 3. Social Darwinism- The application

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    to demonstrate their importance as cultural creators” (p. 2). With distinguished track records as salonières and business associates‚ Jewish women harnessed the flexibility in Talmudic law and traditional and reform Judaism to pursue a variety of religious‚ cultural‚ and intellectual pursuits propelling

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    played in the creation of Israel varied in significance and impact. French interest in Palestine became clear as early as 1903‚ when Jews began to return to Palestine‚ the land of their ancestors. This happened as a result of the growing support of Zionism‚ which was the belief that the Jews would be persecuted wherever they went and needed an independent Jewish state to survive. It was believed that the most effective way to set up a Jewish state was to purchase land in Palestine and start a new life

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    revolution against the Ottoman Empire‚ one of Germany’s allies. In return the British would offer the Arabs their own state. Around the same time the British were trying to get support of the Jews. In return they promised them Palestine as a homeland. Zionism had experienced a great growth in support from the beginning of the 20th century. When the Great War broke out the Zionists started to press national governments more and more to answer the so called Jewish question. During the Great War the British

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    Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

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    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is amongst the longest and most suffering in history. This is not a one sided issue‚ it is a conflict that stems from both sides. It has made refugees of a large number of Palestinians‚ which is also one of the key issues in achieving a lasting peace between Palestinians and the state of Israel. In order to discuss the current Israeli-Palestinian crisis it is important to first understand how this problem arose. The main focus of the problem is found in both sides

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    determine the potential response of each of the religious groups in your community. Use the attached links to research the basic moral and ethical principles believed by each group. Then determine how you believe each group will react to the issue based on what you find. Provide a brief justification for your answer. After completing the matrix‚ write a 300- to 500-word summary of the significant similarities and differences among the different religious groups. |SCHOOL ISSUES

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    The Attacks in Gaza

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    sisters back in Palestine. During the late 1800s‚ a movement known as Zionism arose to establish a Jewish state in Palestine‚ then a territory under the Ottoman Empire. As a result of World War I‚ the Ottoman Empire was dissolved. The British had promised the Arab nations their independence in return for their cooperation in helping to defeat the Ottoman Turks. At the same time‚ the British declared its support for the goal of Zionism of establishing a "national home" for the Jewish people and permitted

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