How did the United States view the Yom Kippur War?

a. A test of the credibility of its commitment to Israel’s security.
b. An opportunity to foster Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.
c. A threat posed by Pan-Arabism.
d. A threat to the stability of Egypt.

a. A test of the credibility of its commitment to Israel’s security.

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A) is guaranteed at least 3 seats in the House. B) is guaranteed one seat for every 10,000 citizens. C) is guaranteed at least one seat in the House. D) must redistrict without regard to partisan advantage. E) none of the above

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The events in Tunisia described in the chapter opener clearly illustrate ALL BUT WHICH of the following about world politics?

A. The power of individuals B. The importance of communication technology C. The nature of social movements D. The staying power of authoritarian regimes E. All of the above.

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