Why was the Balkan region referred to as the “Powder Keg of Europe” prior to World War I? A. The aggression of the Ottoman Empir
e was disrupting the balance of power. B. Yugoslavia was invading its neighboring countries. C. Nationalistic and imperialistic rivalries were increasing. D. The area was the leading supplier of military equipment to the rest of the world.
During this time, the Balkan Region is controlled by the Austrian-Hungary Empire. Even though they were all under the control of Austria-Hungary, there were many different groups who wanted to develop their own nations free from Austria-Hungary's rule. Conflicts between Serbia and Austria-Hungary lead to constant tensions between the two. Ultimately, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand resulted in this "powder keg" exploding, starting World War I.
Agriculture changed because a lot of the supplies needed to farm and run the farms have been raised in price there for it is now more costly to run and operate a farm
Heyyy so your answer is actually B, for they did conquer and destroy the aztec and inca empires. A is related to the Europeans and c is not involved with the conquistadors
Political and ethnic rivalries within the countries emerged after independence, due in large part to the poor drawing of the former colonies' borders, which were drawn by their former imperial rulers.