Answer:
The correct answer is C: Creating allies in newly formed nations
Explanation:
As the nationalist forces gradually broke up the Ottoman Empire, new independent nations were created. Newly formed nations close the capital, such as Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, Armenia etc were predominantly Christian and had already received a lot of support from Western European powers.
They immediately became allies to regional powers of Britain and France.
Apart from these, many far flung holdings of the Ottomans including Libya, Saudi Arabia etc were Muslims but became close allies to the Europeans, in an effort to curtail the influence of the Turks.
Answer:
refuse to vote in elections
Explanation:
did it on edge
After World War I the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles which was mainly based on the idea that the Treaty would require the United States to join the League of Nations and may have resulted to a loss of the United States sovereignty. The treaty would also force the United States to get involved in issues that were of less relevance to the U.S. The League of Nations was created as a body to prevent future conflicts by establishing a body to settle disputes between nations and authorize action against the Nation that did not comply. Some Senate members wanted to change the Versailles Treaty, i.e., Henry Cabot Lodge but president Wilson dismissed and disliked his suggestions.
Answer:
Britain and Belgium
Explanation:
The Pax Romana was a period of peace and prosperity, beginning with Emperor Augustus in 28 AD. <u>During this moment, the Roman Empire grew potentially, and reach in distant lands. Britain and Belgium was part of the empire since the 1st century BC, and they were extremely important to supply the empire with grains, thanks to the fertile soil, and the soft weather.</u>
The answer is d.Scramble for Africa
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