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What was the Arab-British relationship during World War II?
 
  a. Iraqi anti-British feelings led Iraq to publicly declare its sympathy for the Axis.
  b. Upon hearing of the Jewish situation in Europe, Palestine opened its doors to Jewish immigrants.
  c. Egypt, seeking independence, made an alliance with Italy.
  d. British troops attacked and burned government buildings in Cairo and Baghdad
  e. Egypt, fearing invasion, requested a British alliance.

Question 2

Which geographical area was spared from the fighting in World War II?
 
  a. The Americas
  b. Asia
  c. The Pacific
  d. Europe
  e. Africa



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