Reasons:
- The Ottoman Empire had many ethnic tensions and nationalistic tendencies that weren't put down by the government, causing problems throughout the region.
- The Ottoman Empire's government was dysfunctional, and constantly arguing over how to run the empire and its government.
Explanation:
When The Ottoman Empire started to crumble, <em>Tsar Nicholas I of Russia referred to the Empire as a "very sick man"</em> in 1853, after that the nickname of the Ottoman Empire spread through the entire world.
<em>The Ottoman Empire was facing a big diversity of ethnic and religious groups </em>that started forming their own countries and where not friendly with each other, and their army was not strong enough to control those groups. <em>The Ottoman Empire survived because France and Britain defended them so that Russia would not take over the Empire</em>, not because of their government who was not able to support their population.
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A part of Caesar's legacy are the books he wrote about his military service in Gaul and his actions during the civil war with Pompey. His seven volume series, Commentaries on the Gallic War, provide much of what we know about ancient Gaul and the Celtic people.
Explanation:
Answer: B. A move that allowed the US government to combat the KKK
Explanation:
The Federal Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was concerned with <span>establishing guidelines for drug labeling and interstate transport of certain foods and drugs. The answer is letter B. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above.</span>