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mwit1967

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In Edib's book, Inside India, emphasis is placed on
 
  a. judging the future by travels in Russia.
  b. speculating how Turkey will be able to regain the glories of the Ottoman Empire.
  c. India's attempt to restore the Moghul dynasty.
  d. judging the future by travels to America.
  e. how much must one see to determine the workings of history.

Question 2

The British situation in Palestine was complex because
 
  a. the British disapproved of a Zionist state.
  b. Britain and France were at odds over the Balfour Declaration.
  c. the British did not support Arab independence.
  d. during the war, Britain made contradictory agreements with different groups in the Middle East.
  e. Britain promised to support a Palestinian homeland.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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