The Ottoman Empire contributed indirectly to the start of World War I by Balkan calls for independence, which contributed to instability in the region. by its war with Austria-Hungary, which contributed to the breakup of the Triple Entente. by Germany’s declaration of war on the empire, which spurred the race for more colonies. by its rapid industrialization, which brought an economic depression in Europe.
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The correct answer is option A.
The Ottoman Empire contributed indirectly to the start of World War I by Balkan calls for independence, which contributed to instability in the region.
Ottoman Empire was becoming weaker and it's inevitable decline forced it to cause long term instability in European region.
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The correct answer to this question is Option A .
Ottoman Empire was the stae that controlled Southeast Europe, western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and 20th Century.
The Ottoman Empire contributed indirectly to the start of World War I by Balkan calls for independence, which contributed to instability in the region.
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