The map above shows what Europe’s borders looked on the eve of World War One in 1914, overlaid on top of the borders of European countries today. ... The Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russian Empires in particular controlled most of the today’s Central and Eastern European states.
B. I believe it was Puerto Rico. I just did an essay on Puerto Rico last semester.
Slaves were crammed together.
The turkish leader who overturned prewar institutions and values was a mustafa kemal