How did the Arabs and the Jews respond to the plan to petition the Palestinian mandate drawn up by the United Nations in 1947

A. Both the Arabs and the Jews accepted the plan
B. The Jews accepted the plan but the Arabs rejected the plan
C. the Arabs accepted the plan but the Jews rejected the plan
D. Both the Jews and Arabs rejected the plan

B. The Jews accepted the plan but the Arabs rejected the plan.

How do the tax on Israel by groups in Lebanon affect Lebanon

A. Lebanon became a major trading center
B. Lebanon declare war on Israel
C. Lebanon allied itself with Israel
D. Lebanon became a battleground

D. Lebanon became a battleground.

To determine the response of the Arabs and the Jews to the United Nations' plan to partition the Palestinian mandate in 1947, we need to examine historical sources.

The Arab states and Palestinian Arab leaders vehemently rejected the partition plan proposed by the UN General Assembly in Resolution 181. Their main argument was that the plan favored Jewish interests and violated the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people. The Arab states argued that the land should remain an undivided Arab state.

On the other hand, the Jewish community in Palestine, represented by organizations such as the Jewish Agency, welcomed the partition plan. They viewed it as an opportunity to establish a Jewish homeland and gain international recognition for Jewish claims to the land.

Based on this information, the correct answer to your question is:

C. The Arabs accepted the plan but the Jews rejected the plan.