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What were the three categories of mandates that were devised for the "Axis" states of Germany and the Ottoman Empire?
CEVAP: Class A comprised territories that were formerly part of the Ottoman Empire and were sufficiently advanced for their independence to be “provisionally recognized.”
Class B consisted mainly of territories of Central Africa that were still in the process of economic and political development. The Mandatory was responsible for their administration, subject to a variety of guarantees and was under the obligation to allow trading opportunities to other League members.
Class C mandates were the least-developed. Because of their sparse population or small size, or remoteness from the centers of civilization, or their geographical continuity to the territory of the Mandatory, they were administered under the laws of the Mandatory as integral portions of its territory.
Class A comprised territories that were formerly part of the Ottoman Empire and were sufficiently advanced for their independence to be “provisionally recognized.”
Class B consisted mainly of territories of Central Africa that were still in the process of economic and political development. The Mandatory was responsible for their administration, subject to a variety of guarantees and was under the obligation to allow trading opportunities to other League members.
Class C mandates were the least-developed. Because of their sparse population or small size, or remoteness from the centers of civilization, or their geographical continuity to the territory of the Mandatory, they were administered under the laws of the Mandatory as integral portions of its territory.