What problems did the Safavid Empire face, and how did its rulers attempt to solve them? How did their approaches compare and contrast with those approaches undertaken by the Ottoman empire?
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who A) took power by force from their sons. B) ruled through violence. C) ruled as widows of powerful husbands. D) ruled in their own right.
The battle of Lepanto signaled ________
A) the end of the Ottoman Empire B) the opening of the Renaissance C) growing European dominance D) the spread of mercantilism
Why was France interested in Vietnam after World War II?
A) It sought to help the Vietnamese establish a communist state. B) It sought to help the Vietnamese build an independent capitalism-based state. C) It wanted to reestablish colonial control there. D) It wanted to use an independent Vietnam as a way its improve relations with China and Japan.
The Battle of Gallipoli marked the demise of the Ottoman Empire in World War I
Indicate whether the statement is true or false