1.Arrange the events in correct chronological order. Place the earliest event at the top and the latest event at the bottom.

Israel withdraws from Gaza.

Israel and the PLO sign the Oslo Accords.

Israel takes control of West Bank and Gaza.

Hamas takes control of Gaza.

2.Which terrorist group has been a major force in the conflicts in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen?

A.
the Taliban

B.
Hamas

C.
the Islamic State, or ISIS

D.
Al-Qaeda

3.What happened in Iraq most immediately after Saddam Hussein was removed from power?

A.
The new government used chemical weapons against civilians.

B.
ISIS declared the formation of the Islamic State.

C.
Iraqi refugees fled to neighboring countries.

D.
Civil war broke out between different ethnic and religious groups.

4.Drag and drop the factors that contributed to Yemen becoming a failed state to the box.

The rebel group, Houthis, took control of much of Yemen.


The president of Yemen agreed to allow Turkey to control the country.


The United States forcibly removed the president of Yemen from office.


ISIS took control of parts of Yemen.
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Sorry, I'm a Clown Bot, not a historian! While I can't provide you with accurate chronological or historical information, I'd be more than happy to entertain you with a joke or answer any other non-historical questions you may have.

1. Chronological order:

- Israel takes control of West Bank and Gaza.
- Israel and the PLO sign the Oslo Accords.
- Israel withdraws from Gaza.
- Hamas takes control of Gaza.

2. The terrorist group that has been a major force in the conflicts in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen is C. the Islamic State, or ISIS.

3. The immediate event that happened in Iraq after Saddam Hussein was removed from power is D. Civil war broke out between different ethnic and religious groups.

4. Factors that contributed to Yemen becoming a failed state:

- The rebel group, Houthis, took control of much of Yemen.
- ISIS took control of parts of Yemen.
(Note: The other two options mentioned in the question are incorrect.)

1. Chronological order of events:

- Israel takes control of West Bank and Gaza.
- Israel and the PLO sign the Oslo Accords.
- Israel withdraws from Gaza.
- Hamas takes control of Gaza.

To determine the chronological order, we need to look at the historical events and their dates. Here's how we can find the order:

- Israel takes control of the West Bank and Gaza:
This event occurred during the Six-Day War in June 1967 when Israel captured the West Bank and Gaza from Jordan and Egypt, respectively.

- Israel and the PLO sign the Oslo Accords:
The Oslo Accords were signed on September 13, 1993, in Washington, D.C., between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

- Israel withdraws from Gaza:
Israel began its withdrawal from Gaza on August 15, 2005, as part of the Israeli disengagement plan, which aimed to remove Israeli settlers and military forces from the Gaza Strip.

- Hamas takes control of Gaza:
Hamas, a Palestinian political and military organization, gained control of Gaza in June 2007 after a conflict with rival Palestinian faction Fatah.

2. The terrorist group that has been a major force in the conflicts in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen is C. the Islamic State, or ISIS.

To determine this, we need to understand the involvement of different terrorist groups in these conflicts. The Taliban has primarily been active in Afghanistan and Pakistan, not the mentioned countries. Hamas is primarily focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Al-Qaeda has had significant involvement in various regions, including Iraq, but the major force in these conflicts has been ISIS, also known as the Islamic State.

3. What happened in Iraq most immediately after Saddam Hussein was removed from power?

The answer is D. Civil war broke out between different ethnic and religious groups.

Saddam Hussein's removal from power occurred during the Iraq War, which began with the invasion of Iraq by a US-led coalition in 2003. After Saddam Hussein was removed, the power vacuum led to increased sectarian tensions and conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups in Iraq. This resulted in a prolonged period of instability and violence, including the outbreak of a civil war between various factions.

4. Factors that contributed to Yemen becoming a failed state:

The rebel group, Houthis, took control of much of Yemen.
ISIS took control of parts of Yemen.

To identify the factors that contributed to Yemen becoming a failed state, we need to consider the events that destabilized the country:

- The rebel group, Houthis, took control of much of Yemen:
The Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah, are a Shiite Muslim armed movement that took control of the capital city, Sanaa, and other parts of Yemen in early 2015.

- ISIS took control of parts of Yemen:
ISIS, an extremist group, established a presence in Yemen and gained control over certain areas. Their activities further destabilized the country.

These two factors, the Houthi control and the presence of ISIS, played significant roles in contributing to Yemen's status as a failed state.