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    Dbq Essay: War In Syria

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    War in Syria DBQ Essay Monica cubilla In Syria, many things caused the war, like beliefs, racism, and, arguments. war is one of the worst and cruel things to start. Also war cost a lot of money, lives, and time. in many cases war begins and fought for because of religious reasons but not the syrian war. the syrian war began because of its government. the people that started the syrian war are the pro-government. while the islamic groups have constantly in war with the anti-government and…

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    Syria may not be the most known country, but over the last couple of years it has received a lot of attention around the world. Presumably unknown to the vast majority, there has been countless human rights violations occurring within Syria over the span of the last four years. Three violations that spark up concern to Syrian citizens would be the immeasurable murders executed by armed forces in the war, the rebel and ISIS factions recruiting children to be soldiers, and the millions of people…

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    The continuation of the Civil War in Syria could further divide the country, result in Syria breaking up into several new countries, destroy the economy, and the overall way of life in Syria. The Civil War have caused devastation and hundreds of thousands deaths, displacing over 6 million people, and forcing another 3 million to flee the country as refugees. It have torn the country as a whole and creating a divide. After assessing multiple sources it have been found that the country is being…

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    Marcel Mettelsiefen’s documentary “Children of Syria” tells one family’s story of surviving in Syria’s war-torn city of Aleppo. After their father is kidnapped, the family begins their journey to Germany to escape the violence in Syria and start a new life. The documentary, which debuted on the TV program “Frontline”, films the family and their experience for over three years. The hour long segment mainly focuses on the children Sara, Farah, Helen and Mohammed. Producers used multiple…

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    Can immigrants leaving Syria, secretly be members of terrorist organizations? America’s involvement in the Middle East to stop the conflicting wars between the Syrian government, terrorist groups, and the rebels have allowed for the Syrians to leave the country. Since the beginning of the war in 2011, 250,000 Syrians have been killed, 4.2 million Syrians have registered as refugees, and 7.6 million Syrians have been internally displaced. With the recent increase in the amount of Syrian…

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    6.5 million people in Syria have been forced to leave their homes. Imagine that you are searching for somewhere to live and someone doesn´t let you because he thinks you are a terrorist. #acceptrefugees. Syria refuge es graffiti are painting graffiti and it is good because it gives a message to the people, also to the people to accept Syria’s refugees showing hoy they suffer and to show that not all of the Syria´s people are bad. It gives a message to the people in Syria. Graffiti gives a…

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    to assist those who are witnessing the war firsthand. One example is the war in Syria; it has been going on for four years yet it seems like we were finally aware of its destruction when the picture of the three year old, Aylan Kurdi, was shown to the public. The picture did spread awareness to the world about the issue at hand but it slowly faded away. Therefore, today I'm going to talk about the civil war in Syria. II)…

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    Women In Syria

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    Syria, neighbors the countries, Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea. Muslim population exceeds 86 percent of the people. Today, the ancient language of Aramaic is still the most spoken. Islamic faith is the most dominant religion throughout the region, with Christianity second. The Syrian society revolves around the centralization of not only religion but family. The Constitution states that the President and Republic to protect its homeland. Relations between…

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    The Syria Civil War has become “internationalized’ for several reasons destabilizing of the region, the displacement of millions of people, human right violations that have not been seen since World War II. “The Syrian Civil War is arguably the worst humanitarian crisis since the Second World War, with over a quarter million killed, roughly the same number wounded or missing, and half of Syria’s 22 million population displaced from their homes. But more than that, Syria today is the largest…

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    Termites In Syria

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    other factors. Like termites, ISIS has come into Syria and Iraq and acted in ways that has changed the lives of others and rejected any input from other countries. ISIS has challenged the governmental powers of the Iraq and Syria, affecting the citizens in different ways that has put them in danger, also countries are unable to help get…

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