Christianity facts
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Answer 1

Answer/Explanation:

Christianity has its roots in Judaism.

Christians believe in Jesus, a carpenter who began to travel and teach new ideas about Judaism around 30 CE.

He believed that the old laws of Judaism should be replaced by a simple system based on love and kindness.

Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah, or savior.

Jesus performed miracles, and after people saw the results, they became followers.

He laid his hands on people and could heal them.

Jesus used parables (stories that teach lessons) to link his teachings to people’s everyday lives.

Jesus soon gained a large following.

Jesus was not popular with Jewish leaders.

They did not want him to threaten their power and had the Romans arrest him.

Jesus was crucified at the age of 33.

Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead and went to heaven three days later.

They saw the Resurrection as a sign that Jesus was the Messiah.

This date, 33 CE, is the beginning of Christianity.

There are about 2.1 billion Christians worldwide.

Christians are divided into many denominations.  Examples include Catholicism, Orthodox, and Protestantism.

All denominations of Christians follow the teachings of Jesus.

Christians worship in churches and chapels.

The Bible is the main holy book for Christians.

It consists of:

1. The Old Testament -- contains the Ten Commandments

2. The New Testament -- about Jesus and his teachings

Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus and is observed on December 25th.

Easter celebrates the death and resurrection of Jesus.

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Answer 2

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Christians believe in one god, it's a monotheistic religion.

Mary was the mother of Jesus.

Monks and Nuns are devoted followers of Christianity.

The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church.

About 71 percent of Americans identify as Christian.

Angle Gibreel put baby Jesus is Maryams womb.

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In this unit, you read about transitions of power and the formation of newly independent nations in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East. Some of these transitions were peaceful, while others caused long-term instability. Why do you think some countries were more successful than others with political transitions? What do you think were the biggest challenges facing newly independent countries? Would it have been possible for leaders to prevent these problems before they happened? Why or why not? Please not too long of an answer :)

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In modern History, there are two phases of decolonization: first, an early stage in which Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Americas got their independence at the beginning of the 19th century. Second, after WWII, most British, French, Belgian and other European powers colonies in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East got their independence.

Through this process of decolonization, some countries were relatively more successful than others due to different variables and characteristics. Decolonization, in general terms, is a complex and violent process in which new nations are created. It involves the creation and imposition of nationalities based on ethnic and religious elements, one common language, the suppression of cultural and religious minorities. Moreover, many of the newly independent countries in Africa and the Middle East were established according to the borders created by the European colonizers, which did not have into account the local borders between ethnic groups and local cultures. Also, the fact that decolonization took place during the Cold War added more political conflict to this complex process, many new countries lied on one of the two sides of the global conflict. For all these reasons, it would have been very difficult for leaders to prevent these problems before they happened. Gandhi tried to avoid an eventual conflict between Muslims and Hindus, but he could not and the division between India and Pakistan happened very soon.

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The plantation owners did not _________ the slaves for their work, and the slaves were not_____________ to live their lives as they wished.

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1. Pay 2. Free. EXPLANATION: They weren’t payed because they didn’t have any rights at the time and were sold like fruits
1pay 2free. The plantation owners did not pay the slaves for their work, and the slaves were not freeto live their lives as they wished.

Population density is the amount of people living in a defined area.

True
True

False

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Answer:

correct

Explanation:

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It is true because that’s basically the definition of population

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Give 3 examples of Jim Crow Laws that impacted the lives of African Americans in the South.

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Jim Crow laws were state and local laws passed from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 through the mid-1950s by which white southerners reasserted their dominance by denying African Americans basic social, economic, and civil rights, such as the right to vote.

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What city was important to the Confederacy, and why?


A) Harper’s Ferry, because the Confederate Army was there

B) Harper’s Ferry, because Jefferson Davis was born there

C) Richmond, because the Supreme Court was there

D) Richmond, because it was the Confederate capital

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D Richmond because it was the confederate capital
D) Richmond, because it was the Confederate capital

10.) Which of the following would NOT be considered art?
A. literature
B. painting
C. sculpture
D. music
E. animals

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

it is B because it is painting

The correct answer to this problem would be E: animals

The plantation
owners did not _________ the slaves for their work, and the slaves were not
_____________ to live their lives as they wished.

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1. Pay 2. Free. explanation, they were enslaved on a plantation and worked for free and were punished if not doing so

Answer: 1. Pay 2. Free


explanation: they were enslaved on a plantation and worked for free and were punished if not doing so give other brainlyist

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Locate reliable sources on the economy of ancient China. Use more than one source.
Use this graphic organizer to organize important information on the economy of ancient China.

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What is the 1,2,3 for on the right side?
agriculture were a big part of economy and most people of ancient China were farmers that grow crops etc. also trade was important because it helped people trade with ideas and make an alliance

If this song (aka happy by Pharrell Williams) was non-fiction, what would the genre of the song be?
A. Biography
B. Autobiography
C. Realistic Fiction
D. Speech
(Help please)

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I think it would be realistic fiction

Answer:speech

Explanation: becase they are singing

Write an equation that demonstrates the identity property of multiplication. Your equation should include a fraction multiplied by a whole number that will result in a product less than 10. I NEED THIS ANSWER PLEASE HELP ME NO WEBSITE IF YOU GIVE ME A WEBSITE NO POINTS

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Answer:

The identity property of multiplication states that a number multiplied by 1 will equal itself.

1.) So, you may have an equation like this:

    (4/4) x (3/4) = (12/16) ---simplify---> (3/4)

To find this answer this way, I multiplied the numerators together and the denominators together. Then, I simplified the fraction.

2.) If you were to use the identify property of multiplication, the equation would look like this:

    (4/4) x (3/4) ---simplify---> 1 x (3/4) = (3/4)

By recognizing that (4/4) equals 1, the answer can be more easily found through the use of the identity property.

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For this assignment you must first do research to find out who your local representatives are and then you must compose a formal letter to your representative proposing a new bill that you would like to be brought to the house. You may choose from the following options as to what your bill is about.

1. Environmental law
2. Education law
3. Rights granted to teenagers
Your letter must be no less than 300 words and must be persuasive in tone. Make sure to think about your district and how this bill would help your community specifically.

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Answer:

environmental law:

police men  

That people

Explanation:

Environmental law is a collective term encompassing aspects of the law that provide protection to the environment. A related but distinct set of regulatory regimes, now strongly influenced by environmental legal principles, focus on the management,

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1. The people of Sudan have been in conflict since _________.
a. 1992
b. 1956
c. 1800
d. 2005
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2. Many different cultures exist in Sudan today because of ________________.
a. the rich oil reserves in Sudan
b. its central location in Africa
c. the Sudanese Civil Wars
d. British colonization
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3. The North wanted access to the __________ in the South.

a. salt mines
b. sand dunes
c. oil reserves
d. all of these
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4. The Lost Boys belonged to the _________ ethnic group.
a. Nuer
b. Dinka
c. both of these
d. neither of these
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5. The Lost Boys fled on foot to refugee camps in Ethiopia and ___________.
a. Kenya
b. Uganda
c. Egypt
d. Chad
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6. The Lost Boys were mostly under the age of 12 because the older boys ___________.

a. were killed
b. were forced to fight in the war
c. stayed back to take care of the women
d. all of these
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7. On their journey to refugee camps, the lost boys faced ____________.

a. disease
b. attacks from wild animals
c. heat exhaustion
d. all of these
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8. Although some Lost Boys were resettled in the U.S., many of them have returned to South Sudan in order to…

a. help rebuild South Sudan
b. fight in the war
c. start a new life
d. all of these

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Answer/Explanation:

1. The people of Sudan have been in conflict since _________.

a. 1992

b. 1956

c. 1800

d. 2005

Answer = 1956

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2. Many different cultures exist in Sudan today because of ________________.

a. the rich oil reserves in Sudan

b. its central location in Africa

c. the Sudanese Civil Wars

d. British colonization

Answer = British Colonization

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3. The North wanted access to the __________ in the South.

a. salt mines

b. sand dunes

c. oil reserves

d. all of these

Answer = Oil reserves

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4. The Lost Boys belonged to the _________ ethnic group.

a. Nuer

b. Dinka

c. both of these

d. neither of these

Answer = Both of these

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5. The Lost Boys fled on foot to refugee camps in Ethiopia and ___________.

a. Kenya

b. Uganda

c. Egypt

d. Chad

Answer = Kenya

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6. The Lost Boys were mostly under the age of 12 because the older boys ___________.

a. were killed

b. were forced to fight in the war

c. stayed back to take care of the women

d. all of these

Answer = were forced to fight in the war

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7. On their journey to refugee camps, the lost boys faced ____________.

a. disease

b. attacks from wild animals

c. heat exhaustion

d. all of these

Answer = All of these

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8. Although some Lost Boys were resettled in the U.S., many of them have returned to South Sudan in order to…

a. help rebuild South Sudan

b. fight in the war

c. start a new life

d. all of these

Answer = help rebuild South Sudan

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1. b
2. d
3. c
4. c
5. a
6. b
7. d
8. a

In the _______________, the farms were small, and the property owners were able to get all the tasks done without the inexpensive help supplied by slaves.

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Answer: north

Explanation: north as the blank

Answer South,

Reason- the slave owners were in the south making slaves work in their farms

Based On The Evidence in the song, what would you predict the character in the song would do if they received very bad ñews?
A. They would fall apart
B. They would overcome the bad ñews
C. They would laugh at the bad ñews
D. They would go hang out with friends until they felt better
(This is talking about the song “Happy by Pharrell Williams”)
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i would say the answer would be B.) they would overcome the bad news
B. They would overcome bad news, because the song Happy is about smiling and being happy, they might be sad for the first bit, but they will overcome it and which is why they are HAPPY!

How did Greek immigrants contribute to Florida's economy?

Built factories in Tampa Bay area
Developed farmland near Lake Okeechobee
Increased harvest and sale of sponges
Produced dining room furniture

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Answer: I'm not sure what the answer is, but I will take an educational guess, I think the answer is "Developed farmland near Lake Okeechobee".

Increased harvest and sale of sponges

Think about what you have learned about the role that plants
play in their ecosystem. Write a response in complete sentences
below that includes the answers to the following:
2)
a. Do the producers in a rainforest affect the climate there?
b. If so, how do they do it?
c. How would the climate of a rainforest change if many of
the producers were removed?

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Answer:The ecosystem's response to disturbances starts with the responses of its parts that may—through feedback loops and interactions—subsequently lead to self-organization, a phenomenon that exceeds the sum of the single responses. Ecosystem inherent features coregulate (the direction of) these ecosystem dynamics.

2A)  Therefore, living rainforests have an important role in mitigating climate change. But when rainforests are chopped down and burned, the carbon stored in their wood and leaves is released into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change

2B) Rainforests produce about 20% of our oxygen and store a huge amount of carbon dioxide, drastically reducing the impact of greenhouse gas emissions. Massive amounts of solar radiation are absorbed, helping regulate temperatures around the globe. Taken together, these processes help to stabilize Earth's climate.

2C) Cutting the rainforests changes the reflectivity of the earth's surface, which affects global weather by altering wind and ocean current patterns, and changes rainfall distribution. If the forests continue to be destroyed, global weather patterns may become more unstable and extreme.

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In the verse below what prefix would change the meaning of “Truth” to mean a lie? “Clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth”
A. Not
B. Un
C. Pre
D. Re

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Answer:

A. Not

Explanation:

A. Not
Explanation: “happiness is NOT the truth” makes more sense than any other application

In the South, people said the ______________________________ allowed
people to own slaves. The people in the South did not want the people in the North
to tell them what to do--it made them very angry that others would think they had
such authority. Please help me

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Answer:

US Constitution and slave codes

Explanation:

Unlike Australia, New Zealand __________.
A.
has the Queen of England as the head of state
B.
is a constitutional monarchy
C.
is organized into six states and two territories
D.
does not have a written constitution

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Answer:

Unlike australia, new zealand

Explanation:

is a constitutional monarchy

Unlike Australia, New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. Thus the correct answer is B.

What is a constitution?

A constitution refers fundamental document prepared to elaborate the guidelines for governing any country. Every country has its own constitution defining the rules and regulations, laws, and legislation to be followed.

Constitutional monarchy refers to the rule of the government based on the king or queen of the country. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy where the monarch will act and the government will rule the country.

It can also be said as the decision-making of the government will be influenced by the suggestions or advice of the monarch or leader, Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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What is explained in the first three articles of the Constitution? (3 points)
State and national governments work together to run the country.
The power of the federal government is divided into three branches.
The people of the United States are guaranteed individual rights.
The most power in the country is reserved for the president.
what is the answer

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

The first three articles establish the three branches of government and their powers: Legislative (Congress), Executive (office of the President,) and Judicial (Federal court system). A system of checks and balances prevents any one of these separate powers from becoming dominant.

Answer:

The power of the federal government is divided into three branches.

Explanation:

The first 3 articles try to divide the power of the government through an idea called "Checks-And-Balances." This limits the 3 branches by dividing up the power among them.

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Which courts are part of the judicial system in Florida?
Choose exactly three answers that are correct.

General Trial Courts

Justice Courts

U.S. Supreme Court

Appellate Courts

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Answer: I think it's A,B,D

Explanation: Hope this Helps!

All besides the supreme court

Why do people view the industrialists of the late 19th century (J.P. Morgan, Rockefeller, Carnegie) in different ways?

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During the late 19th century, many leading industrialists were perceived in different ways
not everyone had the same opinions and politic views.

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Answer:

B. we became more isolationist.

Explanation:

The effects of World War I led the United States to retreat from global affairs and engage in isolationist policies to help foster internal growth and development—with decidedly mixed results.

B the country became more isolationist

In 1860, who would have his or her rights denied by both the South and the North?


A) John Brown

B) Dred Scott

C) Harriet Beecher Stowe

D) Major Robert Anderson

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I’m not 100% sure, but I’m pretty sure its Major Robert Anderson. If its not him its Harriet Stowe. Nobody else lived to 1860
Major Robert Anderson

Why are rivers important?
What about Desert?

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Answer/Explanation:

Rivers support trade into distinct ways. First, they provide trade routes to carry products to the seas for shipping.

Secondly, they create arable land because of the nutrient-rich soil deposited in river basins. The water from rivers can also be delivered to farmland to water crops, a process known as irrigation.

Because water is a scarce resource overall in this region, many residents rely on subsistence agriculture, which means maintaining small farms that produce only enough for the survival of a single family. This is different than commercial agriculture, which means producing crops on a mass scale for a profit, and requires a large amount of water for irrigation.

Deserts make trade more difficult because travel is difficult and they cannot support farming. Some people manage to make a small living in the desert by nomadic herding and trading. Interestingly, many (but not all) desert nations have found economic success due to the presence of a very valuable natural resource: oil. Oil is one of the most precious resources shipped along the waterways of the Middle East.

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Answer:

They carry water, organisms and important gases and nutrients to many areas. They also help drain rainwater and provide habitats for many species of plants and animals. As they make their way to the sea, rivers help shape the features of the Earth.

The Desert Biome is an important part of Earth because many animals live in it and it is a source of sand. Also, a lot of oil is often found under many deserts. … Several species of vultures also live in the desert to scavenge on animal remains. The Desert Biome is also important because it has its own ecosystem.

How did the Book of the dead work in Egypt?

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Answer:

by using spells or magic formulars

It was believed to protect and aid the deceased in the afterlife, ancient egyptians had mortuary texts that were made up of spells or formulas and it was placed in the tombs.

Pick the items that represent a use of trees.

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it would be fire to warm homes and Lumber to build homes.

As they both require use of wood which is from trees

Answer:

Lumber to build homes

Fire (the wood) to warm homes

Explanation:

I dint understand the Matirels to make tools I feel like its one of them but im not sure

what is the diffrence between crystalline and amorphous solids?


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Answer: A crystal solid is a solid material whose constituents are arranged in which atoms are highly organized microscopic structure, whereas a amorphous solid is the exact opposite, in which the atoms and molecules are not organized in a definite lattice pattern.

Explanation:

Given the great benefits that technology offers, what are the threats that we may encounter? and what are the pre cautions that help us use technology, state some

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MANY GREAT THREATS


Living in this technological era we see how social media is detrimental on our mental health and with the use of technology, our brains are starting to shrink in size along with our attention span reducing. Blue light exposure close to bedtime can disrupt the sleep/wake cycle (circadian rhythm), and affect hormone secretion. Aside from the neurological issues, robots may start to take over jobs, making there less workers to work. We are already seeing it in some parts of the world, such as China, where robots are doing human jobs. This is a scary realization.
The issue of online equity is extremely important, especially when the communication infrastructure favors urban areas. In the interest of practicality, each WB country office in the region could develop a quick set of graphics that can be used to alert goverments on the implication of distance learning on educational equity and the need for universal access to wifi. This is the sort of public good that the WB should be in charge of.

Factors of Population Distribution in the Middle East essay

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Answer/Explanation:

The Middle East is a mosaic of cultures mixed together in a volatile world. Ready to blow up at a moment's notice, the Middle East is considered by many as one of the world's most troubled spots. Its physical geography is nearly as striking as its culture. Vast stretches of desert, where almost nothing can live, coexist with a fertile river valley known as the “cradle of civilization,” home to some of the world’s earliest civilizations. There are also seas and coastlines full of shipping and commerce, due largely to the abundance of oil reserves on the Persian Gulf.

Vastly different geographies support vastly different population levels. Lush river valleys support large amounts of crops, which support a large population. Deserts, however, are devoid of life. They support nothing but a few creatures and occasional bands of nomadic herders and traders. Thus the population of the Middle East finds itself concentrated in a few select places, while vast stretches of desert sands lie practically empty.

One of the most densely-population area of the Middle East includes Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. The northern part of Turkey also crowds many people into its land. These regions have always had large populations because of their proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. As with everywhere else on Earth, there's only a certain amount of livable land available. This forces the population density to increase as more people try to occupy the same limited space.

In contrast, the desert in the middle of Saudi Arabia has almost no people living in it. Less than two people per square mile live there. However, in the middle of the desert, the city of Riyadh, exists because of seasonally flooding stream beds. The definition of a desert, although often thought as a hot place, only needs to be a place which receives little rain. People, of course need water to live. Without water, no life can be supported.

Water, the life blood of the Middle East, controls the population. Much of the water available comes from rain. Rainfall appears greatest around Turkey, which reaches about 40 inches per year. It's especially heavy around the Black Sea, to the north of Turkey. Also, rain comes down in sizable amounts to the south and southeast of Turkey, extending partly into the northern part of Iran.

The area near the Caspian Sea also supports a large population because of the plentiful precipitation between the sea and the Elburz Mountains. This rain supports up to 100 people per square mile in this little sliver of land in Iran. The capital city of Iran, Tehran, is located within this fertile region. On the other side of Elburz Mountains, the rain is blocked. This keeps most of Iran dry, and therefore sparsely populated with levels around 25-49 people per square mile.

In closing, the Middle East has great geographical diversity. This supports a diverse population spread out throughout the Middle East. Rainfall, rivers, and mountains affect where people can live. From empty deserts to crowded oases and marshes, the Middle East finds itself defined by geography. Unfortunately, this can cause conflicts and disagreements.

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Population growth directly affects the sustainability of a society’s resource base under the pressure of its needs and demands (Choucri and North 1995, 232). Put differently, the greater the population, the greater is the aggregate demand for resources. Yet, demographic correlates considerably affect governmental policies and constrain state actions. Since rising density in the international system is driven, among other things, by the increasing population, this, in turn, implies that people’s activities are more likely to impinge on the conditions of other people’s existence, both intentionally and unintentionally, and positively as well as negatively (Buzan 1991, 41). Therefore, the study of the impact of demographic factors is central to any integrated approach to security. There is a clear link between demographic and migration trends in the sense that migration, whether in its domestic or international form, constitutes one of the most important parameters/variables when studying population growth. Consequently, significant migration flows may add to demographic pressures facing states and societies. Therefore, it is not a coincidence that migration is widely viewed by the national publics of the host states as posing threats to their national security, as well as to international stability.Thus, the security implications (military, political, societal, economic and environmental) stemming from increased migration have the potential to enhance the salience of the security implications, which result from other aspects of population growth. Most importantly, due to their securitisation, migration trends have become a matter of high domestic and international politics. Note, for example, the rise of anti-immigrant political parties and increasing demand for anti-migration policies. Although the separate literatures on migration and security have grown substantially since the early 1990s, few studies directly address the linkage between the two (Kleinschmidt 2006, 9–10; Guild and van Selm 2005, 1–2). As Nazli Choucri suggests, migration.

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