KEY NEWS FACTS.

From: Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication | Date: December 11, 1998 | Copyright information

Indicate the answer that best completes each statement by placing A, B, or C in each blank.

__ 1. The Persian Gulf war occurred (A) in 1997, (B) in 1991, (C) in 1994 and 1995.

__ 2. Saddam Hussein has controlled Iraq for more than (A) 20 years, (B) 19 years, (C) 10 years.

__ 3. The U.S. president who sent U.S. troops to fight in the Persian Gulf Wa...

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