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    1989)‚ pp. 340-367 Shlomo Avineri‚ “Introduction‚” in The Making of Modern Zionism: The Intellectual Origins of the Jewish State (New York: Basic Books)‚ 1981: pp. 3-13 [2] Aziza Khazzoom‚ “The Great Chain of Orientalism‚ Jewish Identity‚ Management and Ethnic Exclusion in Israel‚” American Sociological Review Vol. 68‚ No. 4 (August‚ 2003): pp. 481-510 [3] Shlomo Avineri‚ “Introduction‚” in The Making of Modern Zionism: The Intellectual Origins of the Jewish State (New York: Basic Books)‚ 1981:

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    call Palestine because it was the destination of the Prophet Mohammed on his Night Journey‚ from where he ascended to heaven to speak with God. Another main reason of this conflict is that Israel has a political movement called Zionism. According to Beauchamp (2017)‚ Zionism is Israel’s national ideology. Zionists believe Judaism is a nationality as well as a religion‚ and that Jews deserve their own state in their ancestral homeland‚ where Israel is. Some Jews often traces their nationhood back to

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    known as the Six Day War‚ was a watershed battle for Zionism. With the tensions of the Second World War still looming over the entire world‚ the Jewish population found themselves desperate to find a land that they could call their own. From the Jewish perspective‚ Palestine (considered holy land among the Jews) made the most sense as a place to establish a home‚ however a lot of animosity arose from the prospect on the Arab front. For one‚ Zionism as a movement was met with a strong opposition from

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    1. Socialism: An ideology during the nineteenth century‚ which was the third newest belief system during its time‚ it emerged response opposing the different ideas during industrial capitalism and it became upheld by liberal ideas. Socialism was important because it formed the whole thought of ownership dealing with railroads‚ factories‚ and machines. This resulted in intentions of putting inequalities in society to an end such as the power of the economy‚ abundance‚ income‚ and favorable circumstances

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    All in all‚ if British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain would have refused to appease Hitler in Munich in September 1938‚ Germany would have ended up starting the war in europe a year earlier.  The result of this would be Germany facing a tough opponent in the Czechs.  Other historical instances would have panned out differently as well‚ like the meeting of Japanese leaders which shows that some of them were firmly against the bombing of Pearl Harbor.  All these scenarios lead to different outcomes

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    Melissa Mahinda Megaffin Social Studies: H block 9th February 2016 Land to the Jews There are several unresolved issues in the Arab Israel conflict‚ but the one that stood out was the fight over having Jerusalem as their capital‚ and whether or not the land of Palestine should go to the Jews (Israelis) or the Arabs (Palestinians)‚ in my opinion the land and capital should rightly go to the Israelis. According to Max Singer in “What the Fight in Israel is All About” (2002)‚ he explains the fight

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    information was true and not lenient to either side so you as a reader can fully understand the conflict. The Arab-Israeli conflict is named after the political conflict and wars between the Arab league and Israel. The start of these conflicts began when Zionism and Arab nationalism grew. The Jewish people were in control of their land of Palestine until in the late 1800s a group in Europe decided to colonize this land. Known as Zionists‚ they represented an extremist minority of the Jewish population. Their

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    Dispensational Truth XXIX. The Three Trees to which Israel is Compared in the Scripture These three trees are particularly fit symbols of Israel‚ for in Palestine the “Vine‚” the “Fig‐tree‚” and the “Olive‚” stand for the fruitfulness of the land. And the “Vine” and “Fig‐tree” prefigure the Millennial days when every man shall sit under his own “Vine” and “Fig‐tree.” Micah 4:3-4. When Jacob (Israel) was about to die he summoned his sons‚ and prophesied their future. Of Judah he said that his

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    What is Nationalism? The easiest way to define such a complex and broad term like nationalism is to start with the definition of a nation. A nation‚ as Ernest Renan clearly defined in 1882‚ is “is a conglomerate of people who share a common past and have derived a strong bond‚ with an agreement to stay together and be governed by mutual consent in the future.” In other words‚ a vast group of people living under the same type of government that share a common language‚ culture‚ history and a similar

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    SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech August 23‚ 2012 Problem Solving Procedure: The Anatomy of Hate‚ the Dialogue of Hope. STEP 1: Identify the Problem Why do people hate each other? Why do some people think they are better than others? Because they are from different places‚ look different‚ have different religion‚ philosophy or because the hate is passed and taught from one generation to another based off historic events that people can’t forget. None of this justifies the killing of human lives

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