The Chinese were addicted to the Opium.
Answer:
By restricting behavior to sectioned districts it allowed order while also permitting a place to sidestep oppression
Explanation:
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There are both good and bad effects.
Good: The U.S and its allies could use it to defeat the axis powers.
Bad: The axis powers used it to torture soldiers and people.
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Inevitably they got what they needed. After the Austrians lost the war the Austro-Hungarian Empire was disbanded. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was built up on 1 December 1918 and the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris gave worldwide acknowledgment to the union on 13 July 1922.
They by one means or another trusted that by removing the leader of the Austrian snake, they would accomplish the 'freedom' of Serbia. All things considered, that was the hypothesis, at any rate - what they truly got was a gigantic intrusion by Austria, and World War I.
Regardless, religion was always the primary trigger for a crusade. Though religion always played a part, the perceived threat to the church evolved. The first Crusade focused solely on ridding the Holy Land of Muslim forces. The popes began to use crusades to combat any perceived threat against the Catholic Church.