3.5.2 Mandate Period and Independence Movements (1918–1948)

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    • The Iraqi Independence Movement achieved its goal in 1932.

      True
    • The Mandate system disregarded local nationalist aspirations.
      True
    • Chronological order of Middle Eastern independence movements:
      1️⃣ Arab Revolt (1916-1918)
      2️⃣ Egyptian Revolution (1919)
      3️⃣ Iraqi Independence Movement (1920s)
    • The Mandate system disregarded the nationalist aspirations of local populations.
      True
    • The Mandate system granted Britain control over Palestine and Transjordan
    • The Mandate system's disregard for local nationalist aspirations laid the foundations for political instability
    • Pan-Arabism promoted Arab unity and independence from foreign control
    • Match the resistance movement with its key characteristic:
      Arab Revolt ↔️ Aimed to end Ottoman rule
      Zionist Movement ↔️ Sought a Jewish homeland
    • Match the resistance movement with its key characteristic:
      Arab Revolt ↔️ Led by Sharif Hussein to end Ottoman rule
      National Bloc (Syria) ↔️ Used political activism against French authorities
      Zionist Movement (Palestine) ↔️ Sought to establish a Jewish homeland
    • After World War I, Britain and France were granted temporary control over former Ottoman territories in the Middle East under the Mandate system.
    • What was the goal of Palestinian Nationalism in the 1920s-1940s?
      Oppose British Mandate
    • The Sykes-Picot Agreement ignored the nationalist aspirations of local Middle Eastern populations.
    • The Sykes-Picot Agreement laid the foundations for political instability and conflict in the Middle East.
    • What conflicting promises did Britain make during the mandate period?
      To Arabs and Zionists
    • The mandate system in Syria and Lebanon disregarded Arab nationalist aspirations.

      True
    • What was the primary goal of independence movements in the Middle East during the mandate period?
      End foreign rule
    • Match the resistance movement with its key characteristic:
      Armed resistance ↔️ Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule
      Political activism ↔️ Through political parties and organizations
      Cultural movements ↔️ Promoting local languages and traditions
      Religious movements ↔️ Leveraging religious identity to mobilize support
    • The Arab-Israeli conflict was partly caused by the mandate system's disregard for nationalist aspirations in Palestine.
      True
    • The Arab Revolt of 1916-1918 was led by Sharif Hussein of Mecca.
    • The Sykes-Picot Agreement was a secret pact between Britain and France.
    • The Sykes-Picot Agreement ignored the nationalist aspirations of local populations.
    • The Sykes-Picot Agreement laid the foundations for much of the political instability
    • What was the main goal of independence movements in the Middle East?
      End foreign rule
    • Which European power controlled Syria and Lebanon under the Mandate system?
      France
    • What was one of the main factors driving the rise of nationalism in the Middle East during the mandate period?
      European colonial policies
    • Who led the Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule?
      Sharif Hussein
    • Islam served as a powerful rallying point for many Arab nationalist groups.
    • What was the Mandate system established by the League of Nations after World War I?
      Temporary control of Ottoman territories
    • The Egyptian Revolution in 1919 led to Egypt's immediate independence.
      False
    • What was the purpose of the Sykes-Picot Agreement in 1916?
      Divide the Middle East
    • Which European powers were involved in the Sykes-Picot Agreement?
      Britain and France
    • Which European power was granted control over Syria and Lebanon under the Mandate system?
      France
    • Which country gained control over Syria and Lebanon under the mandate system?
      France
    • The mandate system granted temporary control over former Ottoman territories to European powers, including Britain and France.
    • Factors driving the rise of nationalism in the Middle East during the mandate period
      1️⃣ European colonial policies
      2️⃣ Pan-Arabism
      3️⃣ Education and intellectual movements
    • The mandate system ignored the self-determination desires of local populations, leading to political instability and conflict.
    • After World War I, the League of Nations established the Mandate system.
    • Match the independence movement with its goal:
      Arab Revolt ↔️ End Ottoman rule
      Egyptian Revolution ↔️ End British occupation
    • The Arab Revolt was led by Sharif Hussein of Mecca.
    • What was the purpose of the Sykes-Picot Agreement?
      Divided the Middle East