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What role did nationalism play in the Middle East after World War I ?

1) New Islamic governments pushed to eradicate all non-Muslims from the Middle East.
2) Nationalists attacked non-Arab government workers in a series of riots.
3) People of the Middle East embraced the idea of a single Arab government for the entire region.
4) Nationalists protested rule by European non-Muslim governments and sought self-government.

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4) Nationalists protested rule by European non-Muslim governments and sought self-government.

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Nationalists protested rule by European non-Muslim governments and sought self-government.

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The end of World I meant the beginning of the end of the imperial order of the 19th century in the Middle East. It also meant the fall of the Ottoman Empire, which controlled a significant part of the territory. The Brittish had armed and helped the nationalist to fight the Ottoman Empire, and now they faced a new reality: Nationalist wanted to control their fate.

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