Edib's major goal during World War I was

a. Turkish nationalism.
b. eliminating the threat of expansionist Russia.
c. to regain territory lost to Austria.
d. the defeat of the British forces in the Middle East.
e. the defeat of the German armies in the Middle East.


Ans: a. Turkish nationalism.

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