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Britain controlled Palestine from the end of World War I until February 1947 when, in response to Zionist terrorist attacks, Britain handed Palestine over to the United Nations to solve the Palestinian problem.
The cast of Palestine Problem - 1945 includes: Edmund Allenby as himself Woodrow Wilson as himself
Relying on one crop or resource is a problem for anycountry. When the crop fails or the market for the crop or resource declines, the country has nothing else to fall back on for support. The only solution to this problem is the diversify the agriculture or general economy of the country involved.
Henry Cattan has written: 'Le partage de la Palestine du point de vue juridique' -- subject(s): History, Palestine, United Nations 'The question of Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, International status, Politics and government 'The solution of the Palestine refugee problem' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, Arab-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Arabs 'Palestine and international law' -- subject(s): International status
New African nations have the ever present problem in economics, and famine. While a country abundant in natural resources it is still a poor and under-developed country. Famine and disease run rampant, and civil-war covers the continent.
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You can read the story of the League of Nations in the attached link. I could find no evidence that France was a problem for the League of Nations. Germany was a big problem however.
A. Maude Royden has written: 'The problem of Palestine' 'Women and the sovereign state'
In the 1700's Russia was a landlocked country and Peter the Great decided to create a route to the sea. He could see that for a country to be important that they needed to be able to trade with others and to have a Navy. So to solve this problem he built St. Petersburg and built a Navy.
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