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What countries did Britain receive as mandates?

After World War I Britain acquired the following countries as League of Nations mandates (after 1945, United Nations trust territories): * Tanganyika (corresponds to present day Tanzania but without Zanzibar) * Camerun (part only) * Togo (part only) * Iraq (independent in 1932) * Palestine (corresponds roughly to present day Israel and the West Bank/Occupied Territories) * Transjordan (corresponds to modern Jordan)


Which countries did Britain take over as Mandates?

Britain took over several Class A, Class B, and Class C mandates. The Class A mandates were Palestine and Mesopotamia, which represent the modern countries of Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Iraq. The Class B mandates were Tanganyika, British Kameruns, and British Togoland, which form parts of Tanzania, Cameroon, and Ghana, respectively. The Class C mandates were Nauru, New Guinea (shared with Australia), and Southwest Africa (shared with South Africa). New Guinea would become part of Papua New Guinea and Southwest Africa is now independent as Namibia.


What countries were given to Great Britain as Mandates after World War 1?

The two I know are modern day Iraq and Palestine


Why did Conservatives Criticize the governments unfunded mandate?

Unfunded mandates were required but not paid for.


Which three of the following choices represent primary reasons for performing market research?

Obtain data satisfy federal mandates define and document


What does the chief of the office or records not ensure or complete?

which publications include mandates for records management


How was the old ottoman empire divided by European countries?

In a way that caused massive religious tensions. Palestine, Jordan, and Iraq became British Mandates while Syria and Lebanon became French Mandates. Hejaz was given nominal independence (which it lost when the Nejdis invaded in 1922 to create Saudi Arabia). North Yemen was given actual independence, which it maintained until the fusion with South Yemen.


How do mandates change the premise of decisions?

With mandates, your choices are reduced to the level of the mandate.


IAR and T in Nigerian agriculture?

what are the mandates of IAR and T,Ibadan what are the mandates of IAR and T?


How did the Treaty of Paris change Europe and the Middle East following World War 1?

The Middle East was divided up by the Treaty of Versailles into British and French Mandates as well as recognizing the independence of Hejaz and Nejd in Arabia. The British Mandates included Palestine, Transjordan, and Iraq and the French Mandates were Syria and Greater Lebanon.


What Asian countries did France colonize?

France colonized three Asian countries completely: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. France maintained mandates in the current countries of Lebanon and Syria (part of which is now in Turkey). France also had smaller colonies in India, such as Pondicherry, and a large sphere of influence in China.


What was the purpose of mandates given by the league of nations?

The League of Nations mandates were issued to prepare the middle east for independence.