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The League of Nations mandates were issued to prepare the middle east for independence.
The League of Nations mandates were issued to prepare the middle east for independence.
Some disadvantages of mandates include potential resistance or backlash from those who disagree with the mandate, possible infringement on individual freedoms or rights, and challenges with enforcement and compliance. Additionally, mandates may not always be effective in achieving their intended outcomes.
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All current territorial claims -- 100% -- on Antarctica, currently held in abeyance by the Antarctic Treaty, were made by sovereign nations.
Territorial integrity
Territorial integrity. :]
A League of Nations should be set up to guarantee the political and territorial independence of all states.
After World War I, the League of Nations divided the land that made up the Ottoman Empire into several mandates. These mandates were administered by various European powers including Britain, France, and Italy. The aim was to prepare these territories for self-determination and eventual independence. However, this system of mandates was met with resistance and led to conflicts and instability in the region.
To guarantee the independence and territorial boundaries of the member countries
Faye Carroll has written: 'South West Africa & the United Nations' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Mandates, Namibia, United Nations