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In a year that seemed determined to shake Americans’ confidence in the foundations of their society, Kennedy’s death at 1:44 a.m. Pacific time on June 6, 25 hours after he was shot, was one of the biggest inflection points. Sirhan Sirhan’s bullets not only demolished the hope for a savior candidate who would unite a party so fractured that its incumbent, President Lyndon B. Johnson, had decided not to seek re-election. Coming just two months after the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they also fueled a general sense — not entirely unfamiliar today — that the nation had gone mad; that the normal rules and constants of politics could no longer be counted on.
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The crusades are considered by many a failure because there was a distinct lack of conversion, A majority of the forces got sick and died or were killed, and the holy land was never truly recovered.
The decline of the Ottoman Empire allowed Austria -Hungary to spread it's influence in Bosnia which upset the balance between the Great Powers in that region. if the Ottoman Empire was stronger Bosnia would have stayed firmly under ottoman control
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