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January 22, 1996 |
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• England & France split up the Ottoman Empire.
• Europeans did not believe that Middle Eastern could not rule them sel ves
• Arabs did not like new rulers: the rulers enforced Western cultures &laws.Palestine, Transjordan, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon
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• England & France split up the Ottoman Empire.
• Europeans did not believe that Middle Eastern could not rule them sel ves
• Arabs did not like new rulers: the rulers enforced Western cultures &laws.Palestine, Transjordan, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon
• England & France split up the Ottoman Empire... displayed next 300 characters
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