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In the 1940s and 1950s, pan-Arabism grew in the Middle East in response to

a decrease in Arab nationalism.
the division of the Ottoman Empire.
European conquest and colonialism.
growing influence from Western nations.

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European conquest and colonialism.

Pan-Arabism strengthened in the 1940s–50s as Arabs reacted against European imperialism, the mandate system, and foreign control of Arab lands, seeking unity and independence.