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The recent history of Kurdish nationalism includes all of the following except ____.

Kurdish minorities are now in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria.
they were promised a homeland.
the Allied forces divided the Middle East, the Kurds were granted a homeland, but soon lost it.
Kurds have fought to establish their own nation-state, resulting in violent conflicts.

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the Allied forces divided the Middle East, the Kurds were granted a homeland, but soon lost it

Step-by-step explanation:

The Kurdish people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the world that doesn't have its own country. This group of people lives in the Middle East, and the majority of its population is located in four countries, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. When the countries in the Middle East were getting their independence after the World War II, the Kurdish people and their interest were neglected, and instead of having their own country, they were separated into several others. After this, the Kurdish people were promised to get a homeland, but that never happened. The idea of having their own country still exist, and the nationalism is on a high level, resulting in numerous conflicts between the Kurdish people and the military forces of the countries in which they live, as well as with some terrorist organizations.

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