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icang [17]
3 years ago
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The Middle East is the birthplace of three great religions--__________, __________, and _____________. Before World War I, the _

__________ controlled the Middle East but by the end of the war, their rule was limited to what is today Turkey. __________ received the lands called Palestine, Transjordan, and Iraq to be governed on behalf of the League of Nations. Many people in the Middle East did not want to be ruled by outside governments. _______ became a republic after overthrowing the last Ottoman Emperor. Persia was led by _____________ after overthrowing the governments influenced by Great Britain and France. It became the country of _______. In Arabia, a sheikh named ____________ set out to extend his power. It eventually became the country of Saudi Arabia. The ______________ was a British document that recognized Palestine as the national home of the Jewish people but not at the expense of the Arab peoples. This conflict between the Arabs and the Jews in this area has been going on for much of history. Although there was much nationalism in the Middle East, there was also much outside interest in the area due to the fact that the region is rich in a valuable natural resource, _______.
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Firdavs [7]3 years ago
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Christianity,Judaism, and Muslim. Ottoman Empire, France, Turkey,[idk],Monarchy or Islamic Goverment, [idk],[idk], such as Oil

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