Constantinople had not fallen to the Turks in 1453 it can be presumed that the city would have proven to be a thorn in their side (and Russia’s) for centuries to come. The city controlled the access to the Mediterranean from the Black Sea and it would have been able to make both countries bend to its will simply to use the Dardanelles
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European nationalism during the late 19th century led most importantly to World War One. The Kaiser in Germany sought, through a new heightened sense of nationalism, to expend Germany's territory.
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Answer:
kept the Unites States out of foreign conflicts
Explanation:
he did not want any conflict, but still wanted to expand America's territorial and commercial interests, while limiting its commitments abroad, due to potential conflicts. You have been visited by spider /╲/\╭(ఠఠ益ఠఠ)╮/\╱\
The two answers are as follows
"he was afraid that diem's defeat would cause communism to spread to other parts of asia"
and also
he did not want chi minh, a communist, to gain control of south vietnam