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10. Cyrus the Great of Persia (promulgated in 539 BC) a. remarkable charter of h

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10. Cyrus the Great of Persia (promulgated in 539 BC) a. remarkable charter of human rights b. Hebrews from Babylonian rub. C. a and b d. None of the above. 11.The Middle East Fast as defined by c, c Held is made up of 16 countries b. False a. True 12. Middle East as defined by c, c. Held has a Mashriq and a Maghreb extension, Which of these is not a part of the Maghreb? a. Mauritania b. Algeria c. Libya d. Morocco 13. The sw of the Middle East is an area of basement complex rocks. 60% a. True b. False 14. When we study the Middle East landforms with a view to understanding the a differential effects of wind and water on the physiographic we are conducting study at a. the stratigraphic level. b. the geomorphic level. the fluvial level. d. the tectonic level. 15.A study of the Middle East conducted at the macro-level yields the tectonic landforms. b. False a. True 16. Geologically increasingly younger sediments make their appearance the farther south one moves of lat 350 N. a. True b. False 1992. 17. The Erzincan area witnessed catastrophic earthquakes in 1938, 1983 and b. False a. True 18. Mount Ararat is a, a volcanic cone. border. b. located on the Turkish-lranian c. a. and b. d. None of the above.

Explanation / Answer

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C. a and b is the answer

Cyrus the great of persia has been identified by scholars and archaeologists to be the oldest known declaration of human rights, which was transcribed onto the Cyrus Cylinder sometime between 539 and 530 BC.Cyrus the Great liberated the herbews or Jews from the Babylonian captivity to resettle and rebuild Jerusalem, earning him an honored place in Judaism.

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C. a and b. is the answer

1.Mount Ararat is a snow-capped, dormant volcanic cone in Turkey. It has two peaks, Greater Ararat (the tallest peak in Turkey with an elevation of 5,137 m ) and Lesser Ararat (with an elevation of 3,896 m).

2.The Ararat massif is about 40 km in diameter. The Iran-Turkey boundary skirts east of Lesser Ararat, the lower peak of the Ararat massif.