Middle East Partition After WWI Map Activity

Middle East Partition After WWI Map Activity

Middle East Partition after WWI Map Activity

Directions:

  1. Examine the demographic/resources layout of the Middle East on the four small maps.
  2. Like Europe, which used the Mandate System under the League of Nations after WWI, divide the Middle East on the back (large) map into 6 semi-independent nations. Use the four small maps as your guide of how to split up the land.
  3. Write at least one paragraph (5 sentences) explaining how you took each map on the front into consideration when you divided the formerly Ottoman lands.
  4. Write another paragraph discussing at least one strength and one weakness of your division.

Middle East Partition after WWI Map Activity

Directions:

  1. Examine the demographic/resources layout of the Middle East on the four small maps.
  2. Like Europe, which used the Mandate System under the League of Nations after WWI, divide the Middle East on the back (large) map into 6 semi-independent nations. Use the four small maps as your guide of how to split up the land.
  3. Write at least one paragraph (5 sentences) explaining how you took each map on the front into consideration when you divided the formerly Ottoman lands.
  4. Write another paragraph discussing at least one strength and one weakness of your division.

Middle East Partition after WWI Map Activity

Directions:

  1. Examine the demographic/resources layout of the Middle East on the four small maps.
  2. Like Europe, which used the Mandate System under the League of Nations after WWI, divide the Middle East on the back (large) map into 6 semi-independent nations. Use the four small maps as your guide of how to split up the land.
  3. Write at least one paragraph (5 sentences) explaining how you took each map on the front into consideration when you divided the formerly Ottoman lands.
  4. Write another paragraph discussing at least one strength and one weakness of your division.

Middle East Partition after WWI Map Activity

Directions:

  1. Examine the demographic/resources layout of the Middle East on the four small maps.
  2. Like Europe, which used the Mandate System under the League of Nations after WWI, divide the Middle East on the back (large) map into 6 semi-independent nations. Use the four small maps as your guide of how to split up the land.
  3. Write at least one paragraph (5 sentences) explaining how you took each map on the front into consideration when you divided the formerly Ottoman lands.
  4. Write another paragraph discussing at least one strength and one weakness of your division.