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France took control of Lebanon and Syria while the British took control of Palestine , Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and what is now Jordan . | True
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Iraq said that this country is part of Iraq from the ottoman empire days | Kuwait
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Site of continental conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. | Gaza strip
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The U.N. was sent to Iraq to destroy this. | Weapons of mass destruction
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The _____ imposed a trade embargo on Iraq after they invaded Kuwait . | The U.N. ( United Nations)
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Europe wanted to be in charge of the _____ | Oil
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Hitler believed that the ____ were an inferior race. | Jews
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