Of the following which country came to be
called the 'sick man of Europs'?
a) France
b) England
c) Turkey
d) Prussia
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In the waning days of the Ottoman Empire, Tsar Nicholas of Russia dubbed the ailing state “the sick man of Europe.” This mid-19th century turn of phrase soon proved useful in other contexts, and was duly applied to other countries.
Finland has been called the "sick man of Europe" due to its recession and lacklustre growth, in a time when virtually all other European countries have recovered from the Great Recession. Scotland has been called "sick man of Europe" several times, but for health reasons instead of economic.
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Explanation: turkey
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