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It seems that we are talking about the Great Arab Revolt that started in June 1916 and ended until June 1918, during the actions of World War I.
The group that most likely supported Hussein in his rebellion were the Hashemites, with the support of the British troops.
The Arab troops fought the Ottoman Empire's troops. The Arabs had the support of Great Britain. That is why the Arabs tried to create a free unified state, from Yemen to Syria. At least that was what the Sharif of Mecca, Hussein bin Ali.
The Great Arab Revolt led by Hussein bin Ali was supported by a broad coalition of Arab nationalists, tribal leaders, and various segments of Arab society who shared a desire for independence and the opportunity to shape their own political destiny free from Ottoman rule.
The group that most likely supported Hussein bin Ali in his rebellion during the Great Arab Revolt were the Arab nationalists and tribal leaders of the Arabian Peninsula. Several factors contributed to their support for Hussein's rebellion:
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A.
At the end of the war, France lost all of its English territory except Hastings.
B.
At the end of the war, England lost all of its French territory except Calais.
C.
English infantry introduced the longbow.
D.
New styles of armor gave French cavalry an enormous advantage over foot soldiers.
E.
After the Hundred Years' War, armies continued to use the tactics they had used before the war.
F.
Joan of Arc inspired the French to act as one people.
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the correct answers are
A) At the end of the war, England lost all of its French territory except Calais.
B) At the end of the war, England lost all of its French territory except Calais.
C) English infantry introduced the longbow.
F) Joan of Arc inspired the French to act as one people.
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A. 1915
B. 1916
C. 1917
D. 1918