Muslims and Christians fight over control of Jerusalem. Part 1) Why do they fight over Jerusalem? How is this connected to historical information? Part 2) What does this say about the power of one's beliefs? Part 3) How does religion continue to influence one's opinions of others and actions?
Muslims and Christians fight over control of Jerusalem.
Part 1) Why do they fight over Jerusalem? How is this connected to historical information?
Part 2) What does this say about the power of one's beliefs?
Part 3) How does religion continue to influence one's opinions of others and actions?
There is a contrast of opposing forces. Part 1) What are the opposing forces? How are they symbolized? Part 2) How are these symbols created? What do they reveal about the author's religious views? Part 3) How is this contrast a form of propaganda? How might it influence others? How is propaganda still used today to influence people about various cultures and religions?
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