The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to specify the name of the empires including in your question. Who they were?
However, trying to help you, we can comment on the case of the way China was affected and entered into a crisis in his final years as an empire.
Emperor Qianlong had rejected England's petition to lose its heavy restrictions on trade in 1793. However, European powers reacted and put pressure on the Chinese Empire and by 1912, the Chinese Empire had collapsed.
The reasons that accelerated this collapse were that China could not increase and modernize its industry. At the same time, the population dramatically increased to 430 million people by 1853. This factor put so much pressure on the Empire that suffered from the creation of jobs, generating poverty never before seen.
The once-successful Chinese bureaucracy could not maintain the growth rhythm of the increase of population and became very inefficient. The centralized power of the Emperor lost its presence in the far-away provinces and peasants and poor people started rebellions.
The Maine exploded, causing the United States to become involved in the Spanish American War. It was supposed to have a friendly mission, but resulted in a war.
The Balfour Declaration supported the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
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Yes, the knowledge of classics changed the way the crusaders viewed the world.
Explanation:
In many ways the crusades were responsible for some of the bigger changes in Europe indirectly than previously imagined and it is often overlooked that they were the ones that brought the European classics back to Europe in the alter crusades.
Europe had already built its society on Greek and Roman influence but had also lost their knowledge.
This rediscovery made it so that there was a revival and there was an ostensible interest in getting those better times back into the fold of the new world.