The Role Of Religion And Geography In The Middle East
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...known as the Middle East has been at the junction of routes of trade which connect Europe and China, Africa and Indian and virtually all cultures of that exist in the Mediterranean basin. As a result of the location of the countries here, there has been continued influence from many sources both internally and externally on the area’s politics, economy and culture.
Toward the middle of the twentieth century, the Middle East became the center of much of the affairs of the entire world. As such, due to its geographic location, the area has become an area which is extremely sensitive to strategic, economic, political, cultural and religious forces. In addition to its geographic location, the area also possesses huge amounts of crude oil as a natural resource and is known as the birthplace and spiritual center of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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