British White Paper policies
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British White Paper policies were a series of official British government statements during the Mandate for Palestine that restricted Jewish immigration and land purchases, significantly shaping the political and demographic landscape before Israeli independence.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| British White Paper policies canonical | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: British White Paper policies Context triple: [Beitar, opposed, British White Paper policies]
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A.
1957 Defence White Paper
The 1957 Defence White Paper was a landmark British government policy document that reshaped UK defence strategy by emphasizing nuclear deterrence and leading to major cuts in conventional forces and manned aircraft.
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B.
The Growth of British Policy
The Growth of British Policy is a historical study by John Robert Seeley that analyzes the development and expansion of the British Empire and its governing principles.
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C.
Foreign Policy White Paper
The Foreign Policy White Paper is an Australian government document outlining the country’s long-term international strategy, including its approach to major partners such as China.
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D.
Tebbit Report
The Tebbit Report is a 1980s-era Conservative Party review authored by Norman Tebbit that examined and recommended reforms to the party’s organization and campaigning strategy in the UK.
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E.
A Plan for Britain
A Plan for Britain is a political slogan encapsulating the New Party (UK)’s vision and policy agenda for the country’s future.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: British White Paper policies Target entity description: British White Paper policies were a series of official British government statements during the Mandate for Palestine that restricted Jewish immigration and land purchases, significantly shaping the political and demographic landscape before Israeli independence.
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A.
1957 Defence White Paper
The 1957 Defence White Paper was a landmark British government policy document that reshaped UK defence strategy by emphasizing nuclear deterrence and leading to major cuts in conventional forces and manned aircraft.
-
B.
The Growth of British Policy
The Growth of British Policy is a historical study by John Robert Seeley that analyzes the development and expansion of the British Empire and its governing principles.
-
C.
Foreign Policy White Paper
The Foreign Policy White Paper is an Australian government document outlining the country’s long-term international strategy, including its approach to major partners such as China.
-
D.
Tebbit Report
The Tebbit Report is a 1980s-era Conservative Party review authored by Norman Tebbit that examined and recommended reforms to the party’s organization and campaigning strategy in the UK.
-
E.
A Plan for Britain
A Plan for Britain is a political slogan encapsulating the New Party (UK)’s vision and policy agenda for the country’s future.
- F. None of above. chosen
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