The King-Crane Commission issued caveats about the post-World War I “Zionist program,” based primarily on the observation that
A) the vast majority of the people in the region opposed a Jewish state in Palestine.
B) there was not enough international support for a Jewish state in Palestine.
C) the formation of a Jewish state would provoke decades of violence in the Middle East.
D) Jewish advocacy groups lacked political influence in the United States.
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