Arab-Israeli Conflict & Refugees
  • 1. What happened when the United Nations partitioned the British Mandate (Palestine) in 1948?
A) Lebanon and Israel were created
B) Israel rejected the new borders
C) Israel and Palestine were created
  • 2. How did Palestine?s Arab neighbors feel about Israel?
A) They refused to recognize Israel as a nation
B) They immediately began trading with Israel
C) They helped build walls around Israel
  • 3. Why did a collection of Arab nations declare war on Israel in 1948?
A) They wanted the British in charge of Palestine
B) They wanted access to Israel?s oil fields
C) They wanted to get rid of Israel
  • 4. What happened at the end of the war in 1949?
A) Palestine gained land
B) Palestine lost land
C) More Arabs moved to Palestine
  • 5. Why did hundreds of thousands of people move to refugee camps in Arab nations in 1949?
A) They were Israelis who were forced out when Palestine seized their land
B) They were Palestinians who were forced out when Israel occupied their land
C) They were Holocaust survivors moving to Palestine
  • 6. What happened every time Israel?s neighbors attacked Israel?
A) The Arab nations won, and Israel lost land
B) The Arab nations lost, and Palestine lost land
C) Israel lost the war and lost land
  • 7. What do we call a person who leaves their country because of war
A) Displaced person
B) Refugee
C) Economic immigrant
  • 8. What do we call a person who is forced to leave their home but stays in their country?
A) Economic immigrant
B) Displaced person
C) Refugee
  • 9. Approximately how many refugees are there worldwide?
A) 500,000
B) 1,000,000
C) 12,000,000
  • 10. What is a stateless person?
A) A person who moves from one state to another
B) A person who is not allowed to return to their own country
C) A person whose country no longer exists
  • 11. Which groups are considered stateless people?
A) Israelis and Kurds
B) Kurds and Palestinians
C) Israelis and Palestinians
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