The options of the question should be, A) independent after the war. B) made into a Jewish homeland. C) made into a large nation called Trans-Jordan. D) closed to Jewish immigration.
The correct answer is A) independent after the war.
<em>During World War I, Great Britain promised that the Arabs provinces of the Middle East would be independent after the war.
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In 1915, the British government needed the Arabs support to defeat the Ottoman Empire in World War I. To make it happen, Great Britain promised independence of its territories. To do so, the British government wrote some letters and sent it to the Arabs. The documents were named “McMahon-Hussein correspondence.” But the British also were secretly negotiating other terms with the governments of France and Russia. So the British lied to the Arabs.
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weak
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson favord a stronger local and state governement, he did not like Alexander Hamilton's federalist strong central government beleiving it was against what the americans fought for.
The given statement is most significant in the context of the cold war
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Option - C
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Joseph R. McCarthy was a republican senator of Wisconsin. He was called Red Scare for most of the American. He was once involved in trying to prove that the communists loyalist in the US government.
He worked around five years to expose them in the suspicious atmosphere of cold war. Because of him Americans of the view that the government was gain access to communists and soviet spies. McCarthy’s allegations were so frightening that people are dared to speak out against him. On the day
December 1954 senate warned Joseph McCarthy which earned him censure.