How were the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary affected differently following World War I? A.Former Austro-Hungarian territorie
s were given independence, while former Ottoman territories were divided among European powers. B.Austria-Hungary was allowed to continue to function as an empire, while the Ottoman Empire was broken up according to the mandate system. C.The Austro-Hungarian military was completely dismantled, while the Ottoman Empire was allowed to maintain a fairly large military force. D.Austria-Hungary was offered a seat in the League of Nations, while the Ottoman Empire was excluded from all international organizations.
There are a few things that happened in the boon crop production of the 1870s. The main effect was that it crop prices went down; it lowered fresh food prices because of the increased food supply. This led to higher debts for farmers.
The Basque Conflict was an internal conflict between the Basque organization known as Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) and the Government of Spain. ETA supposedly represented the desire of the people from the Basque Region, which sought the independence of their territory from Spain and France.
ETA was considered as a "terrorist organization" by the Spanish, French, British, and American authorities, due to the aggressive style of their actions, which included bombings that led to deaths of civilians.
The result when United States troops fought Field Marshall Rommel's Afrika Korps in the Battle of Kasserine Pass, <span>US forces were forced to retreat by German troops. </span>