What happened to the Ottoman Empire by 1914?
A) It gained strength and became a world power by World War I.
B) The territory was invaded by the Balkans states as a united front, and the European portion of the Ottoman Empire ceased to exist.
C) The territory was broken apart by successive invasions and partitioned.
D) None of these
E) All of these
B
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