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Marat540 [252]
3 years ago
9

After World War I, Europeans divided Southwest Asia into several new nations. Why have these Southwest Asian nations experienced

frequent conflict ever since?.
History
2 answers:
lidiya [134]3 years ago
7 0

After the World War happened, the Europeans slowly started losing control over the nations which were becoming powerful and hence had to do partitions to avoid inner-conflicts between such nations.

Few partitions that happened include Tibet and China, Burma (now Myanmar) and China, Malaysia and Singapore, India and Pakistan, India and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).

<h3>World War I</h3>

  • Most of the countries which faced partition after the World War were a part of European colonization, leading to a dispute between the separated regions and experienced migrations.

  • However, the most impact-full partition happened between India and Pakistan in August 1947 as there was a communal war between the Hindus and Muslims and the majority of Muslims migrated to Pakistan.

  • This happened as the Europeans unknowingly had empowered the nations as they set up the trade routes and industries and knew that they would eventually not able to run the developing nations.

Hence, after the World War, Europeans divided Southwest Asia into several new nations to curb the problems of communal disputes.

To know more about World War I, click the link below.

brainly.com/question/925121

Archy [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Answer is: D

Explanation:

European leaders completely ignored the boundaries that were already placed in Africa. Ethnic groups were combined that had nothing in common (spoke different languages, practiced different religion, ect.) and were forced to live with each other.

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