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Beginning in 1699, the loss of Hungary to Austria was a blow to the Ottoman Empire. Over the next two hundred years, territorial disintegration slowly continued. Also, the rise of nationalism among nations under Ottoman rule, caused serious problems for the Ottoman's.
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The two factors that have contributed to decline in death rate are: increased access to health clinics and hospitals, and eradication of infectious diseases.
manifest destiny of the US. and Native American assassinations for no apparent reason.
Two factors that may have caused the death rate to decline in some Caribbean countries are improved healthcare infrastructure and access to better medical treatment. Additionally, public health initiatives focusing on disease prevention and health education could also have contributed to the decline in death rates.
There are two empires that had the same amount of territory ottoman. The two empires are Bosnia and Sultanate.
Overworked land and drought were two things that contributed to the dustbowl.
The two countries that started after the breakup of the ottoman empire were Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
In medieval Europe the Roman Catholic Church experienced an affect on its power due to two reasons. The first was the discovery and conquest of the Americas. The second was the Protestant Reformation.
Drought and a decline in trade
Since this is in the late 1800s, I think that the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary made other groups such of the Slavic, resentful and "left the government paralyzed in the face of pressing political and social problems. The other on was when nationalists demands tore at the fabric of the Ottoman empire and led to many riots and helped to weaken the empire. learn more at: https://ucworldstudies.wikispaces.com/fi…
The Ottoman Empire was defeated by European rulers, such as the Spanish and the Habsburgs, several times in the seventeenth century. It was also a time of palace intrigues and dynastic struggles.