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Which of the following is not true of the Middle East after World War I?

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Modern-day Jordan and Iraq emerged from WWI as British Mandates (essentially under British
control)
Modern-day Lebanon and Syria emerged from WWI as French Mandates (essentially under
French control).
Egyptians won their independence from the British in 1922 through a successful revolt
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Kuwait didn't get independence from Britain until 1961
Saudi Arabia was created by Hussein bin Ali after he helped the British against the Ottomans
in the Hejaz and Palestine
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Which of the following is not true of the Middle East after World War I? Choose 1 answer-example-1

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Saudi Arabia was created by Hussein bin Ali after he helped the British against the Ottomans in the Hejaz and Palestine

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The partitioning of the Ottoman Empire after the war led to the domination of the Middle East by Western powers such as Britain and France, and saw the creation of the modern Arab world and the Republic of Turkey.

Italy and Germany had each been unified states for less than 50 years Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany each had possessions in Africa Germany had a possession in China The European powers had little to no influence in Asia and the Pacific

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