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________ are relatively narrow, elongated bands of thunderstorms that develop in the warm sector of a middle-latitude cyclone, usually in advance of a cold front.
 
  A) Squall lines B) Roll clouds C) Supercells D) Mesocyclones

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Kurdistan is a nation without a state. Describe how the geography and spatial distribution of the Kurds in Asia challenges nationalism and speak to the persistence of persecution they encounter across geographic boundaries.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Answer: Varies but should touch on the distribution of the Kurdish population in Southwest Asia across 6 nation-states and the persecution by Turkey and Iraq.



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