After World War 1, empires collapsed and much of Southwest Asia became a part of the mandate system. Explain mandate systems and their consequences in Southwest Asia.

identify what empire collapsed after World War I

identify who gained control, what they controlled, and the system put into place

explain the system that was put into place and the outcomes
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After World War I, the Ottoman Empire collapsed, leading to the mandate system being implemented in Southwest Asia. The mandate system was established by the League of Nations, with European powers such as Britain and France gaining control over territories formerly under Ottoman rule. These powers were granted mandates to administer these territories until they were deemed ready for self-governance. The consequences of the mandate system in Southwest Asia included the artificial creation of borders that did not reflect the region's ethnic and religious diversity, leading to ongoing conflicts and instability in the region. Additionally, the mandates often prioritized the interests of the colonial powers over those of the local populations, further exacerbating tensions in the area.