WORLD WAR II
DECOLONIZATION PHASE
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formation of multiple communist nations in Southeast Asia
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conflicts based on religious difference in the Middle East
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spread of Christian ideas in Europe
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the Great Depression in the United States
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Detailed explanation-1: -The End of the Mandate System All Class A mandates were granted full independence by 1949, though the legacy of the Mandate System catapulted the Middle East into chaos. Class B and C nations in Africa and the South Pacific gained independence through the violent expulsion of colonial forces throughout the 1950s.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Mandate terminated at midnight between 14 May and 15 May 1948. On the evening of 14 May, the Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine had declared the establishment of the State of Israel. Following the war, 75% of the area was controlled by the new State of Israel.
Detailed explanation-3: -o After the war, the “mandate system” gave Great Britain and France control over the lands that became Iraq, Transjordan, and Palestine (British control) and Syria and Lebanon (French control). o The division of the Ottoman Empire through the mandate system planted the seeds for future conflicts in the Middle East.
Detailed explanation-4: -The mandate system in Arab states Britain held mandates over Palestine, Iraq, and the newly created Transjordan. To mollify the Arabs, the British made the sons of the Sharif of Mecca rulers of two of these new states: Faisal was made king of Iraq, and Abdullah was made king of Transjordan, later Jordan.