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Which explains why European partitioning in Southwest Asia led to regional conflict?
The division of land in Southwest Asia led to World War I.
The differing ethnic groups of the region unified and fought against the Europeans.
The Europeans established borders that did not take into consideration the cultural and tribal differences.
Some of the different ethnic groups in Southwest Asia were for European control whereas others were against it.
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