Asked by Anonymous

1. Kurds live in all of the following independent nations except
A.Iraq.
B.Kurdistan.
C.Iran.
D.Turkey.
2. How were Kurdish people generally treated during the twentieth century?
A.Governments treated them poorly, especially in Iraq and Turkey.
B.They were mostly left alone because of their remote location.
C.National governments included them in lawmaking and ruling.
D.They won support from national leaders for independence movements.

3.What is the main benefit that Kurds would gain from independence?
A .Kurds would have their own army of fierce fighters.
B. Kurds would be able to speak their own language.
C. Kurds would have greater political and economic power.
D. Kurds would be able to set international prices for oil.

4. What additional reason would best support the argument against Kurdish independence?
A. Kurds now enjoy more rights under outside governments.
B. Iranian Kurds participate in the Iranian government.
C. Kurdistan has never had its own independent government.
D. Turkish Kurds lack access to valuable resources.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
I think 1 is B and 2 is A am I right?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, you're right.
Answered by Anonymous
Ok and the other ones?
Answered by Reed
When you have studied, we'll check your answers to the other ones.
Answered by Ms. Sue
What are your answers for 3 and 4?
Answered by Anonymous
is 3 and 4 C?
Answered by Anonymous
??Ms Sue
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes C is the answer for both 3 and 4.
Answered by Anonymous
Yay! Thanks Ms Sue got them all right:)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by ANSWERS
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.C
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Answered by Courtney
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Answered by hi
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Answered by Hal
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C

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Answered by meow
OMG THANK YOU THANK YOU MWAH
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.C
Answered by Geno the skell
in Feb 4th 2019 and its STILL B A C C, 100% 6th grade
Answered by Geno the skell
also, I finshed before noon
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