Weak and in decline best describes the Ottoman Empire during the year just before World War I.
Further Explanations:
Ottoman Empire was established by the Turkish tribes of Anatolia and soon became the most powerful empire during the 15th century. At its ultimate, the empire stretched into the gates of Vienna, Greece, and Ukraine. The early stage of the empire was characterized by provincial enlargement towards southern Europe and Anatolian. By the beginning of the 20th century, the empire began to fall and its territories were on the verge of declaring itself independent. European powers were too waiting for the Empire to fell and so that they can establish their supremacy there. Â
When WWI erupted, the Empire allied with Germany as the "Central Powers." Â In conclusion, the Central Powers lost and the empire too ceased to exists as an empire. Â Turkey continued as a nation but lost its control over territories that it had detained before.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High school
Subject: US History
Chapter: Ottoman Empire
Keywords: Ottoman Empire, Turkish tribes, Anatolia, Vienna, Greece and Ukraine, southern Europe, WWI, Central Powers, Central Powers, Turkey, nation