Which event marked the rise in power of the Ottoman Empire in 1453?
Which event marked the rise in power of the Ottoman - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe it is the conquest of Constantinople. 

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a) they could be prepared for military action within four minutes.

Explanation:

because murica

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. They proved willing to use brutal force to end a conflict."

Here are the following choices:
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It was under the charges of "a. Sabotage and Treason" that Nelson Mandela was arrested in 1964, since he had been outspoken in his opposition to the racist legal system in South Africa. 

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A. Sabotage and Treason

Explanation:

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     - Limiting wages;
     - Maximizing the use of domestic resources;
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C) Europe's system of military alliances
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The correct answer is true.

It is true that while Herbert Hoover depended on private business, Franklin Roosevelt backed government relief during the Depression.

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