Which of the following gave the Arabs during World War I confidence that the British would give them an independent state that would have comprised the modern-day states of Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Israel after the War.
a. Balfour Declaration
b. Sykes-Picot Agreement
c. McMahon-Hussein
d. Correspondence
e. Treaty of Versailles
f. Treaty of Sèvres
Answer:
c. McMahon-Hussein
d. Correspondence
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