Which of the following explains how culture affects public policy in many countries in western Asia and North Africa?(1 point)

Responses

Religion is the basis for laws in all Muslim countries.
Religion is the basis for laws in all Muslim countries.

Cultural diversity has led to many political conflicts.
Cultural diversity has led to many political conflicts.

The popularity of Islam has led governments to make laws recognizing its practices.
The popularity of Islam has led governments to make laws recognizing its practices.

Muslim culture has led to the creation of one unified state in the region

The popularity of Islam has led governments to make laws recognizing its practices.

Which of the following best evaluates the difference between supranational organizations and supranational trade agreements?(1 point)

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Supranational organizations develop from defensive alliances; supranational trade agreements do not.
Supranational organizations develop from defensive alliances; supranational trade agreements do not.

Supranational organizations are bigger and involve more countries.
Supranational organizations are bigger and involve more countries.

Supranational trade agreements are short term while supranational organizations are permanent.
Supranational trade agreements are short term while supranational organizations are permanent.

Supranatural trade agreements are economic agreements, and supranational organizations are both economic and political.

Supranational trade agreements are economic agreements, and supranational organizations are both economic and political.

Which of the following best analyzes the problem with superimposed boundaries?(1 point)

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Superimposed boundaries are established without regard to the societies of the region.
Superimposed boundaries are established without regard to the societies of the region.

Superimposed boundaries are historic and have no relevance to the current state of the region.
Superimposed boundaries are historic and have no relevance to the current state of the region.

Superimposed boundaries are hard to define and change as a result of changes in nature.
Superimposed boundaries are hard to define and change as a result of changes in nature.

Superimposed boundaries use human-made structures to prevent people from crossing them.

Superimposed boundaries are established without regard to the societies of the region.