What was a result of the six-day war?
a. decreasing dependence of palestinians on outside aid...
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What was a result of the six-day war?
a. decreasing dependence of palestinians on outside aid.
b. increased hostilities between israel and its neighbors.
c. a pace agreement between egypt and israel.
d. improved relations between the united states an iran
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