A Line In The Sand by James Barr
  • 1. Which two countries are primarily discussed in relation to the Sykes-Picot Agreement?
A) France and Britain.
B) Russia and Italy.
C) USA and Japan.
D) Germany and Austria.
  • 2. What year was the Sykes-Picot Agreement signed?
A) 1918.
B) 1945.
C) 1916.
D) 1920.
  • 3. Which major global event influenced the Middle East's political landscape in the book?
A) World War I.
B) The Great Depression.
C) The Cold War.
D) The Vietnam War.
  • 4. What does the author argue about the artificial borders drawn in the Middle East?
A) They ensured lasting peace.
B) They were well-received by all nations.
C) They contributed to ongoing conflicts.
D) They had no significant impact.
  • 5. What is the narrative style used in 'A Line In The Sand'?
A) Personal memoir.
B) Poetry.
C) Historical narrative.
D) Fictional storytelling.
  • 6. What type of sources does Barr utilize in his research?
A) Fictional novels.
B) Contemporary opinion pieces.
C) Primary historical documents.
D) Biographical accounts.
  • 7. What does Barr suggest about the promises made to Arab leaders during WWI?
A) They were often betrayed.
B) They were vastly over-exaggerated.
C) They had no real consequences.
D) They were completely fulfilled.
  • 8. What did the Balfour Declaration entail?
A) Support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
B) A trade agreement with Iraq.
C) A military alliance with Ottoman forces.
D) Independence for Arab states.
  • 9. How does Barr view the concept of nationalism in the context of the Middle East?
A) As a purely Western idea.
B) As a unifying force across nations.
C) As a source of conflict and identity.
D) As irrelevant to the region's history.
  • 10. Which modern conflict is rooted in the history debated in the book?
A) The Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
B) The Korean War.
C) The War in Afghanistan.
D) The Balkan Wars.
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