What was the most significant consequence of the European partitioning and mandate system of Southwest Asia after WWI?

A. the mandate system caused conflict in Southwest Asia because it grouped people together with vast ethnic and cultural differences
B. the mandate system contributed to the rapid spread of Islam throughout the region
C. the mandate system improved relations between Muslims and Christians
D. the mandate system created a politically stable environment in Southwest Asia

A. the mandate system caused conflict in Southwest Asia because it grouped people together with vast ethnic and cultural differences

The most significant consequence of the European partitioning and mandate system of Southwest Asia after WWI was the creation of artificial borders that divided the region without regard for ethnic or religious differences. This resulted in the grouping together of diverse populations, leading to conflicts and tensions that continue to impact the region to this day.

After this war, the mandate system began...

A. the Crusades
B. World War I
C. World War II
D. Gulf war

C. World War II

After World War I, the mandate system was established by the League of Nations to govern territories in the Middle East and Africa that were previously controlled by the defeated Ottoman Empire and other colonial powers. This system continued to operate after World War II, with some mandates eventually transitioning into independent states.