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23 July, 16:52

Base your answer to question 33 on the passage

below and on your knowledge of social studies.

The "Middle East" is not a term Middle

Easterners gave themselves, but a British term

borne of a colonial, European perspective. The

term's origins are seeped [steeped] in controversy

for having originally been a European imposition

of geographic perspective according to European

spheres of influence. East from where? From

London. Why "Middle"? Because it was half-way

between the United Kingdom and India, the Far

East ...

- Pierre Tristam, "What is the Middle East?"

Which term is most closely associated with the

main idea of this passage?

(1) interdependence (3) containment

(2) pacifism (4) ethnocentrism

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  1. 23 July, 20:12
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    The term that is most closely associated with the main idea of this passage "would be " (4) ethnocentrism" although it should be noted it is referring to other things too.
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