What was the status of the Near Eastern Arab lands after World War I?
A) The Arabs achieved their long-sought-after independence.
B) The Arab lands remained under Zionist control.
C) The lands became mandates of the French and British.
D) The Arab lands were allied with the non-Arabic Bangladeshis.
E) The Arabs established democratic republics.
C
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A) True B) False
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