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20 January, 14:24

What effect did the mandate system have on national borders after World War 1?

A) The Kingdom of Turkey was dissolved into separate nation-states.

B) The United States took possession of former German colonies in Asia.

C) The Allied powers took control of territory in the former Ottoman Empire.

D) The Central powers stripped Russia of its control in Eastern Europe.

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  1. 20 January, 14:34
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    The correct answer is option C) "The Allied powers took control of territory in the former Ottoman Empire." After World War I, the League of Nations granted a mandate to the allied forces, which meant that a nation member of the league had the authorization to govern colonies that belonged to the previous Ottoman Empire. According to the mandate, the colonies that belonged to the German and Turkish could not govern themselves yet so those territories were divided among the allied forces that were victorious after World War I.
  2. 20 January, 14:40
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    C) The Allied powers took control of territory in the former Ottoman Empire.
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