Chapter 164. Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence

164.1 Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus

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Chapter 29: Nationalism in Asia 1914–1939
Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence: Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus

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Question 164.1

Correct. The answer is a. The delegates began by suggesting that their resolution reflected the views of Muslims, Christians, and Jews living in Syria, and then went on to include a specific statement about the protection of minority rights in their description of the proposed Syrian government.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The delegates began by suggesting that their resolution reflected the views of Muslims, Christians, and Jews living in Syria, and then went on to include a specific statement about the protection of minority rights in their description of the proposed Syrian government.
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Question 164.2

Correct. The answer is d. The proposed Syrian government was to be a “democratic civil constitutional Monarchy on broad decentralization principles” with Emir Faisal serving as Syria’s first king.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The proposed Syrian government was to be a “democratic civil constitutional Monarchy on broad decentralization principles” with Emir Faisal serving as Syria’s first king.
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Question 164.3

Correct. The answer is b. The delegates rejected the notion that Syria was in the “middle stage” of national development and, therefore, in need of supervision by an outside power. In this context, they compared Syria’s development to that of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, and Romania at the time those states gained independence.
Incorrect. The answer is b. The delegates rejected the notion that Syria was in the “middle stage” of national development and, therefore, in need of supervision by an outside power. In this context, they compared Syria’s development to that of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, and Romania at the time those states gained independence.
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Question 164.4

Correct. The answer is c. The delegates saw the United States as a particularly appropriate nation to offer technical and economic assistance to Syria for two reasons. First, President Wilson was a champion of self-determination. Second, the delegates did not believe the United States had any interest in asserting political control in Syria.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The delegates saw the United States as a particularly appropriate nation to offer technical and economic assistance to Syria for two reasons. First, President Wilson was a champion of self-determination. Second, the delegates did not believe the United States had any interest in asserting political control in Syria.
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Question 164.5

Correct. The answer is c. The delegates rejected both the creation of a Jewish commonwealth and “Zionist migration” into Syria.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The delegates rejected both the creation of a Jewish commonwealth and “Zionist migration” into Syria.
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