The division of the mandates into these states caused future conflicts because



(1) the Ottoman Empire thought it could easily conquer the divided territories



(2) Britain received a larger territorial mandate than France did



(3) none of the territories were turned over to German control as they had been promised



(4) the boundaries failed to fully recognize competing religious and ethnic interests

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Answer:

The Ottoman Empire thought it could easily conquer the divided territories ( 1 )

Explanation:

The division of the mandates into several states was done by the western European colonial masters ( Britain, France and Italy ) after the world war 1. these divided mandates were partitioned into different territories under the control of the British , French and Italians. this was done in a bid to remove the domination of the Ottoman Empire that dominated the Middle east before the war .

The Ottoman Empire continued to cause conflicts and war against the divided mandates with hope of  retaining  the empire because they thought they could easily conquer the divided territories. but the Empire finally collapsed after several years

The division of the mandates into these states caused future conflicts because the Ottoman Empire thought it could easily conquer the divided territories.

Mandate system

The mandate system was introduced after World War I to control former territories of the Ottoman and the German empires.

Under this system, the British gained Iraq and Palestine, and France gained Syria.

The mandate system was only beneficial for Britain and France after WWI as they took over the Ottoman Empire territories.

The division weakened the Ottoman Empire as European power tried to remove their hold in the Middle East, which resulted in future conflicts.

Thus we can conclude that Option 1. is the correct answer.

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