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Which of the inferences can you make from this
passage?
The most significant issue with regard to the Temple
Mount/Dome of the Rock is that any controversy with the site tends to negatively impact international relations in the area. In 2010, Arab scholars released a study
declaring that the Western Wall was not part of the holy Jewish temple at all, but part of the al-Aqsa Mosque. The US State Department called the study "factually incorrect,
insensitive, and highly provocative."
A. Controversy surrounding the site is a religious issue
rather than a political one.
B. New studies prove that the Wailing Wall is actually
a Muslim monument.
C. International relations have been improving in
recent years.
D. Controversy surrounding the site causes concern
for US leaders.
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