During World War I, which country's Southwest Asian territory was divided into zones by European powers?

A.
the German Empire

B.
the Ottoman Empire

C.
the Soviet Union

D.
the United Kingdom

1 answer

B. the Ottoman Empire

During World War I, the territories of the Ottoman Empire in Southwest Asia were divided into zones by European powers, particularly through agreements such as the Sykes-Picot Agreement.

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