Answer:
Alsace
Explanation:
Alsace is a region in north-eastern France that borders Switzerland and Germany. In fact, it is so close to Germany that you can travel by tram from the regional capital Strasbourg, to Kehl, the nearest German city, in just 15 minutes. Although Alsace is part of France, its borders have not always been clear.
Germany mainly wanted Alsace-Lorraine to act as a buffer zone in the event of any future wars with France. The area contains the Vosges Mountains, which would be much more defensible than the Rhine River if the French ever attempted to invade.
Both Alsace and part of Lorraine became German territory after the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870. It would remain part of Germany until the end of the First World war when French troops entered the region and the territory reverted to France at the Treaty of Versailles.
China was forced to import opium
China had to cede Hong Kong to the U.K.
It had to set import tariffs into China at the low 5 percent
Foreigners were given the right to live in China under their own laws
Foreigners received the right to buy land in China
China was opened to Christian missionaries
Western powers were permitted to patrol some of the interior waterways of China
China lost control of Taiwan, Korea, and Vietnam
By the end of the 19th century, western nations plus Japan and Russia all had carved out spheres of influence within China, granting them special privileges to establish military bases, extract raw materials and build railroads
<span>Ultimately,
Western pressure enfeebled the Chinese state at precisely the time when
China required a strong government to manage its entry into the modern
world, and restrictions imposed by the unequal treaties also inhibited
China's industrialization.</span>
The 14th amendment forbid all states from restricting the basic rights of citizens.
The death of Muhammad split the Muslims over their belief about who
should take over as their leader.
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Answer:
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