FROM HORTATORY TO ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION

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Slide 1

FROM HORTATORY TO ANALYTICAL
EXPOSITION
No sooner had the British occupation
authorities gained control of Iraq than they set
out to issue all manner of declarations and
orders to secure their domination over the
country’s economic resources in an attempt to
recoup their losses.
After they had established their position in
Iraq, the British occupation authorities set out
to issue all kinds of rules and regulations to
secure their domination over the country’s
economic resources in an attempt to recoup
their losses.

FROM HORTATORY TO
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
• The British occupation sapped the labours of
poverty–stricken peasants, who constituted the
majority of the working people, and burdened
these desperate people with all kinds of taxes.
• The labours of poverty–stricken peasants, who
constituted the majority of the working people,
were sapped and they were burdened with
various types of taxes.

FROM HORTATORY TO
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
• The British occupying power subsequently
seized the country’s agricultural resources and
mercilessly plundered these assets to such a
great extent that taxes increased to three times
the rate in the period prior to the occupation.
• Subsequently, the country’s agricultural
resources were seized and mercilessly
plundered to such a great extent that taxes
increased to three times the rate in the period
prior to the occupation.


Slide 2

FROM HORTATORY TO ANALYTICAL
EXPOSITION
No sooner had the British occupation
authorities gained control of Iraq than they set
out to issue all manner of declarations and
orders to secure their domination over the
country’s economic resources in an attempt to
recoup their losses.
After they had established their position in
Iraq, the British occupation authorities set out
to issue all kinds of rules and regulations to
secure their domination over the country’s
economic resources in an attempt to recoup
their losses.

FROM HORTATORY TO
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
• The British occupation sapped the labours of
poverty–stricken peasants, who constituted the
majority of the working people, and burdened
these desperate people with all kinds of taxes.
• The labours of poverty–stricken peasants, who
constituted the majority of the working people,
were sapped and they were burdened with
various types of taxes.

FROM HORTATORY TO
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
• The British occupying power subsequently
seized the country’s agricultural resources and
mercilessly plundered these assets to such a
great extent that taxes increased to three times
the rate in the period prior to the occupation.
• Subsequently, the country’s agricultural
resources were seized and mercilessly
plundered to such a great extent that taxes
increased to three times the rate in the period
prior to the occupation.


Slide 3

FROM HORTATORY TO ANALYTICAL
EXPOSITION
No sooner had the British occupation
authorities gained control of Iraq than they set
out to issue all manner of declarations and
orders to secure their domination over the
country’s economic resources in an attempt to
recoup their losses.
After they had established their position in
Iraq, the British occupation authorities set out
to issue all kinds of rules and regulations to
secure their domination over the country’s
economic resources in an attempt to recoup
their losses.

FROM HORTATORY TO
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
• The British occupation sapped the labours of
poverty–stricken peasants, who constituted the
majority of the working people, and burdened
these desperate people with all kinds of taxes.
• The labours of poverty–stricken peasants, who
constituted the majority of the working people,
were sapped and they were burdened with
various types of taxes.

FROM HORTATORY TO
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
• The British occupying power subsequently
seized the country’s agricultural resources and
mercilessly plundered these assets to such a
great extent that taxes increased to three times
the rate in the period prior to the occupation.
• Subsequently, the country’s agricultural
resources were seized and mercilessly
plundered to such a great extent that taxes
increased to three times the rate in the period
prior to the occupation.