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Farmers formed cooperatives, interest groups, and political parties to protest their declining fortunes and to increase their political and economic power.
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In 2016, this was once again the case, as citizens 65 years and older reported higher turnout (70.9 percent) than 45- to 64-year-olds (66.6 percent), 30- to 44-year-olds (58.7 percent) and 18- to 29-year-olds (46.1 percent)
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How Arab nationalism was born as the Ottoman empire died
In its dying days, the Ottoman Empire attempted to use religion to prolong its life but nascent Arab nationalism helped speed up the inevitable – with consequences we are living with still.
The Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II in Constantinople during the celebrations for his accession to the throne in September 1876, in an engraving by Antonio Bonamore. DeAgostini / Getty Images

John Mchugo
December 4, 2014
Facing an uncertain future, the religious and ethnic minority groups across Iraq and Syria today have also served as a reminder of the region’s great diversity. The end of a year marking the centenary of the start of the First World War seems a propitious time to assess the relationship between nationalism, ethnic identity and religious affiliation that played out in Greater Syria and the toxic mix of colonial self-interest, authoritarianism and religion that still exacts its price today.
When the Ottoman Navy launched an attack on Russian naval bases in the Black Sea early in the First World War, the once mighty Ottoman Empire had been in decline for more than two centuries. The great powers of Europe had rolled back its frontiers and encircled it with their colonial possessions, but its main losses had been to the nationalism that spread among its subject peoples as the 19th century wore on
C. because it was a huge feat that was thought to be impossible till achieved.<span />
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A) both were polytheistic
B) both were harmed by Spanish influence
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The Maya and Aztec civilizations were both located in what is now Mexico, with the Maya having territory in Guatemala as well. These two civilizations have lot of similarities, and it is very easily seen in the culture of the Aztecs that they have lot of Maya influences in it, despite the two civilizations being several centuries apart. The Maya empire did fell apart, but the Maya people were still in existence and they managed to influence the whole surrounding area and the people in it. One of the biggest influences of the Maya on the Aztecs is the religion, the Gods in it, and that it was polytheistic. Also, when the Spanish arrived, the Aztec Empire was destroyed, while the Maya people also got badly affected by the encounter, suffering great losses and demise, despite them having no strong empire and posing any threat tot he Spanish conquistadors.