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    Furthermore, USA’s imperialism has a big impact (both positive & negative) in places like Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. There are major exports that can be taken out of Latin America, the Middle East is at war (meaning that other countries can get involved), and even though Africa does not have the best economy, there are important resources that can be .For example, American companies are in charge for most banana production and exports that are found in Honduras. According to the…

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    Sexual Identity

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    stern atmosphere. Religion is a recognizable topic. In the Middle East, there are many different religions such as Sunni, Shi’a, Christian, and…

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    Spread Of Coffee

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    of the Sufi dhikr worship meeting and into the Middle East, and the acceptance and legalization of slavery in the Caribbean which ensured proper production of coffee that resulted in coffee becoming a major global commodity. The open, less reclusive personality of Sufi sects allowed for the spread…

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    (API) “the Middle East along has about 63 percent of the known reserves of oil in the world”. The abundancy of this vital resource made the region on of the most reached region on the planet. In addition, countries like Qatar, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates have one of the largest Natural Gas reserves in the world. Oil and Natural Gas are not the only important natural resources found in the Middle East; for instance, Iran possess the world’s…

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    Syrian Civil War Causes

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    outlet, but do they know what the specific causes which provoked this terrible crisis in the Middle East were? Since this is such a hot topic, it is essential to know the origins of the rebellious uprisings overseas which have threatened and seized countries, governments, and humans worldwide. There are many conflicting and complementary arguments that surround the true cause of the unrest within the middle east that resulted in the Arab Spring Movement and the ongoing Syrian Civil War. The…

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    granted their independence, which brought on an era of political instability, and the Middle East was no exception. In this region, political, ethnic, and religious identity issues created civil wars, regional wars, and fluctuating relationships with the great powers, leading to hostile political relationships and political instability among Middle Eastern countries. Disagreements on how to govern newly-formed Middle Eastern countries led to significant political division, even within similar…

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    food and housing and at this point in time the U.S. is not reasonably able to pay for that amount of refugees. When refugees arrive the government normally places them in families around the U.S. but there has been very little refugees from the middle east in the past few years and to let 10,000 refugees into the U.S. at one time could be very damaging to the U.S. The government would have to build places for them to live which would cost a lot or they would have to find someplace for them to…

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    Christians in the Middle East are being tortured, crucified, and raped for believing in Jesus Christ. They are living martyrs for the Lord. ISIS is a radical muslim group who persecutes anyone who does not submit to sadistic interpretation of the Koran. The radical group controls an area of about the size of Indiana. This stretches from the Syrian border with Turkey to south of Fallujah, Iraq (Griswold 1). These radicals have worked to destroy many historical sites in the Middle East (Chastain…

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    The Eisenhower Doctrine

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    armed aggression from another country. Specifically the Eisenhower Doctrine, was contingent on a main obligation by the United States to the protection and immovability of the Middle East. (Hahn, 2016) The Eisenhower Doctrine was in response to more Soviet influence in Egypt and Syria following the Suez Crisis in the Middle East in 1956. The winner of the confrontation would set the ground work for the Eisenhower Doctrine. The United States was a dominant world power as a leader in nuclear…

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    been any foreign attacks on US soil for a few decades (Riegler). The terrorist attacks occurring in Europe during the 1960s and 1970s were a source of morbid curiosity among Americans. These, along with rising tensions with oil suppliers in the Middle East, fueled the American imagination. In Black Sunday, Dahlia Iyad, an Arabian female terrorist associated with the PLO, plots to commit a terrorist attack during the Super Bowl (Riegler). Dahlia shares several of Leila’s physical traits but is…

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