What effect did nationalist unrest have on the ottoman empire?

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Answer:    What effect did nationalist unrest have on the Ottoman Empire? The Ottoman Empire became weakened and an easy target for a take over. Competing interests led to series of crises and wars in the Balkans.

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Cual es el origen del imperio bizantino

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This is actually Spanish, and means,  "Origin of the Byzantine Empire"
The Byzantine Empire, was also called the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, originally founded as Byzantium).

The split that resulted after the excommunication of the byzantine emperor was a dispute over the pope’s _____. faith in god authority purpose election

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Answer: Authority

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The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to:keep Alsace-Lorraine
occupy Poland
accept Wilson's Fourteen Points
reduce its army and navy
keep the old German colonies

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The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to "reduce its army and navy," which greatly humiliated Germany and was one of the things that helped lead to the rise of the Nazi Party. 

The answer is D. reduce its army and navy, just thank me later for saving y'all the time of having to actually read the other answer.

. According to Zoroastrianism, life was ____________

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life is a temporary state in which a mortal is expected to actively participate in the continuing battle between Asha and Druj.

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Who were the good guys in WW I?
(need to know all of them)

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The Allies during WWl included England, France, Russia, and the United States (they joined in the last year of war, but they still count!).
There were no "good guys" in the Great War. Every participating country had reasons to wage war, determining who was good and who was bad is practically impossible. 
Basically the Austro-Hungarian Empire started the war, but it means nothing, since the war was inevitable. 
If you mean that good guys = winners, then : 
British Empire
French Republic
Russian Empire
United States
Italy
Japan
Serbia
Romania
Belgium
Brazil
Montenegro
Australia
Canada
Greece
India
Nepal
New Zealand
Portugal
South Africa

There may be a few other minor participants, but I don't think you actually need them all, it's not really important to know all of them.

How does juliet dialogue reveal a tragic flaw that qualifies her as a tragic hero in the play ?

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Answer: I need to see the dialogue to answer:)

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b i just took the test

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