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History, 17.03.2020 23:21 franklynvaldez01

Which of the following had the greatest effect on the rise of Islamism and nationalism in the Middle East?

the discovery of oil in the region the defeat of the Ottoman Empire

foreign domination in the region and European Imperialism

construction of the Suez Canal

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