Asked by wilom
What caused the British to strictly limit the immigration of Jewish people to Palestine in the 1930s?
A.
resistance from the people living in Palestine
B.
the issuance of the Mandate for Palestine
C.
resistance from the Zionist movement
D.
the issuance of Balfour Declaration
A.
resistance from the people living in Palestine
B.
the issuance of the Mandate for Palestine
C.
resistance from the Zionist movement
D.
the issuance of Balfour Declaration
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:
A. resistance from the people living in Palestine
In the 1930s, the British faced significant opposition from the Arab population in Palestine, who were concerned about the growing Jewish immigration and the implications for their demographic and political future. This resistance was a key factor that led the British to implement stricter immigration policies for Jewish people during that time.
A. resistance from the people living in Palestine
In the 1930s, the British faced significant opposition from the Arab population in Palestine, who were concerned about the growing Jewish immigration and the implications for their demographic and political future. This resistance was a key factor that led the British to implement stricter immigration policies for Jewish people during that time.
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