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How did the new boundaries in the Middle East lead to conflict in the region?
a) The people living there were not asked where the boundaries should be drawn.
b) The boundaries combined different religious groups.
c) The boundaries combined different ethnic groups.
d) All of the answers are correct.

With the exception of Turkey, what happened to the land of the Ottoman Empire after World War I?
a) It was divided into independent countries totally separate from Britain an France.
b) The Taliban took over all the land and made harsh rules.
c) It stayed the Ottoman Empire.
d) It was divided into countries controlled by Britain and France (mandates).

What caused the Ottoman Empire to fall after World War I?
a) The Ottomans were on the losing side of the war, so they lost their land to the winners.
b) They spent too much money building new roads and went bankrupt.
c) The people were starving because a long drought had ruined agriculture.
d) They were overthrown by a revolt of factory workers .

Leaders of the Ottoman Empire were called
a) Emperors
b) Sultans
c) Kings
d) Dictators

How did the Ottoman Empire help encourage European exploration?
a) Explorers wanted to prove that the world was round, not flat.
b) Explorers wanted to discover new civilizations and people.
c) Explorers wanted to stop traveling through the Ottoman Empire because they had to pay taxes.
d) Explorers wanted to find a shorter route to China

The Ottoman Empire once controlled land on all of the continents below except for
a) Africa
b) Asia
c) Europe
d) North America

How long was the Ottoman Empire in power in the Middle East?
a) 100 years
b) 300 years
c) 600 years
d) 900 years

asdaa
a) a
b) s
c) d
d) f

asdas
a) c
b) s
c) d
d) a

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a) a
b) z
c) s
d) a

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