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What was the purpose of the mandate system established by the Treaty of Versailles? A.To govern former German colonies and parts of the Middle East until they were ready for independenceB.To create new nations in EuropeC.To punish Germany and its alliesD.To prevent future wars

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What was the purpose of the mandate system established by the Treaty of Versailles? A.To govern former German colonies and parts of the Middle East until they were ready for independenceB.To create new nations in EuropeC.To punish Germany and its alliesD.To prevent future wars

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The purpose of the mandate system established by the Treaty of Versailles was A. To govern former German colonies and parts of the Middle East until they were ready for independence.

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