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What major change happened to the PLO in the 1990s?
It became part of the Israeli government.
It was replaced by the organization Hamas.
It gave up on creating a Palestinian state.
It focused more on peace and diplomacy.
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It focused more on peace and diplomacy.
Explanation: In the early 1990s the PLO entered the Oslo process (1993–1994), recognized Israel, renounced violence, and shifted toward negotiations and diplomacy (leading to the Palestinian Authority). It did not join the Israeli government, was not replaced by Hamas, and continued to seek a Palestinian state.
Explanation: In the early 1990s the PLO entered the Oslo process (1993–1994), recognized Israel, renounced violence, and shifted toward negotiations and diplomacy (leading to the Palestinian Authority). It did not join the Israeli government, was not replaced by Hamas, and continued to seek a Palestinian state.
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