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Failure at Gallipoli meant that the Allied powers where unable to knock the ottomans out of the war and close another front. This likely would have brought the Central powers to the negotiating table much sooner than it actually happened.
Interesting (unrelated) point: Winston Churchill spearheaded the invasion of Gallipoli
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<em>The answer is C</em>
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The Portuguese empire which was one of the largest and longest-lived empires in world history, began to build trading posts in India in the 1600s. The Portuguese established the trading empire in Asia because they did not encounter any resistance, so they built their trading posts in Goa and in Malacca (Malaysia in present-day). The Malacca peninsula became the strategic base for Portuguese trade expansion with China and Southeast Asia. Not only did the Portuguese but also the Spanish become interesting in expanding their power and influence by establishing building forts and trading out of them.