<span>The epicentre of an earthquake is the point in the earth where the earth plates shifted. Different places are more prone to earthquakes. Hope this is right...most likely not. xD</span>
They held wars to make people sacrifice their life to show they may use sacrifice
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Jean-Paul Marat wrote a radical newspaper naming all citizens that were enemies of the French Revolution.
Explanation:
Jean-Paul Marat, a radical Jacobin, wrote from 1.789 to 1.792 <em>L'Ami du peuple</em> (The Friend of the People), which advocated for lower-class people and had no hesitation to mention name of people considered as "enemies of the Revolution". The newspaper was considered dangerous because writings ignited violence and rebellion within lower-class people and had an enormous influence in events like Women's March on Versailles (October 1.789), the elimination of Monarchy (August 10, 1.792) and the September Massacres (September 2 - 6, 1.792)
Answer:
Ottoman leaders feared losing parts of the empire to ambitious neighbors
Explanation:
The Armenian genocide happened in several campaigns. The main reason for it was that the Ottomans wanted to eradicate them as historical enemies and they didn't wanted to risk having an ethnic group that may cause troubles in the future. There were no problems with the two groups in that period of time, so it came very surprising that the Ottomans chose that moment to do such a horrific act. The Armenians got attacked, and systematically killed, dispersed throughout the country, put to live in places where the life is extremely hard, separated from the their families, and even taking the babies away and separate them from their mothers. The end result has been a decimated Armenian population, with an estimated 1.5 million people ending up dead.