What was the situation in the Balkans after 1878?
a) The Russians and Austrians divided many local territories along ethnic and religious lines.
b) The Ottoman Empire rallied and maintained its government and culture throughout the region.
Consider This: The Russians liked to call the Serbians their “little Slav brothers.” See 11.5: Narrative: Stopover in Sarajevo.
c) The Russians moved through the Balkans, forcing Austria to renounce all of its claims.
Consider This: The Russians liked to call the Serbians their “little Slav brothers.” See 11.5: Narrative: Stopover in Sarajevo.
d) The Austrians moved through the Balkans, forcing Russia to renounce all of its claims.
Consider This: The Russians liked to call the Serbians their “little Slav brothers.” See 11.5: Narrative: Stopover in Sarajevo.
a) The Russians and Austrians divided many local territories along ethnic and religious lines.
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