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What Implications Did the Arab-Israeli War of 1948 Have on Transjordan

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What implications did the Arab-Israeli war of 1948 have on Transjordan?


A) Transjordan lost more than half of its population and territory as a result of Israel's occupation of the West Bank
B) Transjordan's armed forces were decimated during the conflict, and the country was consequently forced to rely on Gamal Abd al-Nasser for military protection from Israel
C) The war left Transjordan in control of the West Bank and a Palestinian population larger than the existing Transjordanian population
D) The war resulted in a close relationship between Jordan and Egypt that endured uninterrupted until Gamal Abd al-Nasser's death in 1970

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