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23 September, 05:18

1. How did Great Britain try to achieve balance between Arabs and Jews in Palestine, and how

did its policies change over time?

2. How did relations between Iraq and Great Britain change between World War I and World

War II?

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  1. 23 September, 06:27
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    2. he history of British-Iraqi relations date back to the creation of Iraq in 1920, when it was founded by Great Britain; by establishing separate provinces from Mosul to Basra.[1] In the 19th century Europeans (mostly the British) began to take an interest in exploring, surveying, spying and trading in Mesopotamia, as well as in navigating its rivers. By 1914 there was growing anxiety about the security of the Persian oilfields on the other side of the Persian Gulf, these were the fields that supplied the Royal Navy.
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