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2002 Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land | Quiz

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1)

Who are considered to be fearsome, violent, immensely strong, cruel and cowardly? (from Part 2, Chapter 5)

Neither.
Both.
Jews.
Arabs.
2)

Which group was underrepresented at Neve Shalom when Shipler visited in 1984? (from Part 3, Chapter 18)

Men.
Muslims.
Jews.
Women.
3)

Through contact with individual __________, Arabs often soften their stance and realize the danger of their stereotyping. (from Part 2, Chapter 6)

Jews.
Arabs.
Insurgents.
Children.
4)

Those who are citizens of _________ are less feared than those people in the West Bank. (from Part 2, Chapter 5)

Turkey.
Iraq.
Iran.
Israel.
5)

"If you have ______________, you must find a way to make peace..." (from Part 2, Chapter 6)

A question.
A problem.
An enemy.
An argument.
6)

Freij does not hate the ____________, just what they do: introduce foreign culture which contaminates the Arabs' ancient culture. (from Part 2, Chapter 8)

Arabs.
Jews.
Foreigners.
Terrorists.
7)

Neve Shalom was conceived in 1970 as an ___________ community. (from Part 3, Chapter 18)

Integrated.
Intrusive.
Intelligent.
Interfaith.
8)

By _________, however, students are feeling angry and personally betrayed. (from Epilogue)

1993.
1984.
2001.
1990.
9)

Shipler describes how a _____________ prisoner was surprised when he could not discern any difference between a Sephardic and Ashkenazi guard. (from Part 2, Chapter 7)

African.
Jewish.
Lebanese.
Palestinian.
10)

A Syrian prisoner of war wept when he realized that the kibbutzim were not the ___________ he had 'known' them to be. (from Part 2, Chapter 6)

Governments.
Terrorism cells.
War camps.
Centers of worship.
11)

Prime Minister Begin says the __________ is intent on a second genocide against the Jewish people. (from Part 2, Chapter 12)

Jewish leadership.
Arabic wandering society.
United Nations.
PLO.
12)

Shipler notes that _________ among Arabs is so high that it is unlikely that the virulent bigotry has much affect on Arabic minds. (from Part 2, Chapter 8)

Illiteracy.
Peaceful aspiration.
Nonchalance.
Religious practice.
13)

The Lebanese women opposes a _________________ between Israel and Lebanon because this would result in an expansion of the Jewish state. (from Part 2, Chapter 6)

War.
Peace treaty.
Compromise.
Conversation.
14)

What do Jewish children respond happened at school on days when soldiers burst into their classroom? (from Part 3, Chapter 15)

Nothing special.
I feared for my life.
The place was destroyed.
Soldiers were here.
15)

A tiny number of Israelis understand ________, which leads to paranoia. (from Part 2, Chapter 5)

History.
Yiddish.
Cultural differences.
Arabic.
16)

A publication in 1950 said that so many Christians had converted to Islam over the years that ________ blood was an acceptable substitute. (from Part 2, Chapter 11)

Muslim.
Atheist.
Jewish.
Christian.
17)

Palestinians assume that their schools, jobs, villages, and refugee camps are filled with _____________. (from Part 3, Chapter 15)

Informants.
Soldiers.
Possibilities.
Jews.
18)

A sociologist reports that in an integrated neighborhood, there is not tension, but there is notable ______________. (from Part 2, Chapter 9)

Separation.
Camaraderie.
Hesitancy.
Violence.
19)

Intermarriages are illegal and must be conducted _______________. (from Part 3, Chapter 17)

In a temple.
Outside the country.
In a basement.
In a mosque.
20)

Shipler continues to find both groups of students hopefully ______________, trying to change their ways of thinking. (from Epilogue)

Resilient.
Skeptical.
Peaceful.
Civil.
21)

The __________ are the Zionists who founded Israel and control the government. (from Part 2, Chapter 7)

Sihhphi.
Israelites.
Sephardim.
Ashkenazim.
22)

"A __________ girl doesn't have to wait for an opportunity to move next door," said one Arab woman. (from Part 2, Chapter 10)

Loose.
Smart.
Peaceful.
Jewish.
23)

It is believed that ______________ changed the Jews. (from Part 2, Chapter 8)

The Zionists.
The Torah.
Imperialism.
Wars.
24)

Religious opposition to ___________ is fused with the Western theme of scheming to control international banking, politics, and news. (from Part 2, Chapter 11)

Converting.
Preaching.
Usury.
Holidays.
25)

Critics see no need to meet the enemy personally as they already know what ___________ are like. (from Part 2, Chapter 5)

Arabs.
Foreigners.
Jews.
Tourists.
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