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History, 21.05.2020 22:09 tmoneytj28

The division of the mandates into these states caused future conflicts because

(1) the Ottoman Empire thought it could easily conquer the divided territories

(2) Britain received a larger territorial mandate than France did

(3) none of the territories were turned over to German control as they had been promised

(4) the boundaries failed to fully recognize competing religious and ethnic interests

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