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Q: What describes the policy of the Ottoman Empire during World War 1?
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Policy of the ottoman empire during world war 1?

Join the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary)


Where is the ottoman empire supported?

Nobody wants to resurrect the Ottoman Empire per se. Turkey's current foreign policy is seen as the "New Ottoman Empire" since Turkey is trying to reach out in a dominant position diplomatically to former Ottoman countries. However, Turks are quite happy with the way the current democracy works.


What did the vizier of the Ottoman divan do?

The most important role of the Grand Vizier in the Ottoman Empire was to have the greatest ministry in Sultan with the most power of attorney.


What choices accuratly describes the policy of the ottoman empire during world war 1?

The Ottoman Empire's entry into World War I on the side of the Central powers has been aptly described as "cynical opportunism". Both Enver Pasha and Talaat Pasha---the two most important figures in the Ottoman government--simply believed that Germany would when the war quickly over the Allies. Thus they hoped to gain benefits from a victorious Germany in the Balkans and in Egypt. In addition, the Turks had alternately patronized and bullied by both Great Britain and Russia in the previous century. And now the opportunity to strike against both was irresistable. However the Ottoman Empire was even a less cohesive one then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Corruption and lack of nationalistic feeling on the part of subject peoples doomed the Ottoman war effort.


What were the causes of ottoman empire's failure?

After years of wars the empire fell in debt with Western banks and the empire was driven out of Europe and in 1923 war broke out and Turkey gain its independence and Ottoman Empire was no longer an empire. The family members were given Turkish citizenship.


What led to the cultural blending in Ottoman Empire?

pursuit of religious converts, trade and conquest


How did the policy of to the cold war?

they wanted to rebuild the empire during the cold war.


Why was Islam and Allah so important in the Ottoman Empire?

Answer 1It is logic as the Ottoman Empire was covering Muslims; followers of Islam religion; who worship Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism).Answer 2The Ottoman Empire, like most states that existed in the Medieval Period, had an official state religion whose clergy made up part of the government apparatus. In the Ottoman Empire, the official religion was Sunni Islam on account of the fact that the Ottoman Turks were Sunni Muslims and a large percentage of those under their rule were Sunni Muslims. With Islam as a state religion, the Caliph became an important figure in creating law and policy. Additionally, conversion to Islam made a subject of the Ottoman Empire from Anatolia into an ethnic Turk, regardless of what his genetics may have been before. This effectively made him a more prominent person in society.


How did policy of brinkmanship lead to the cold war?

they wanted to rebuild the empire during the cold war.


What term best describes the US economy policy during the era of the rise of big businesses?

laissez-faire


Peter the great's foreign policy goal a. destruction of the ottoman empire b.control of English channel c.creating alliance with Louis xiv d.capture of constantinople e.access to year round water port?

the answer is e.


What is the definition of imperial policy?

a policy to do with an empire.