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Essay heading: Allied and Central Powers
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The peoples that made up the empire were mainly Austrians, Hungarians, and Slavs. But the Austrians and Hungarians ruled the empire. Many SLavs who lived in the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina wanted to be part of the new nation of Serbia. Furthermore, Rumania and Italy had designs on territory within the empire... displayed 300 characters
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Russian ambitions in the Balkans brought them into conflict with the Austro-Hungarians.
The empire of Turkey was known as the "sick man of Europe". The new nations in the Balkans - Serbia, Bulgaria, Rumania, and Greece - had broken off from the empire. The nations of Europe feared the Ottoman Empire would collapse and there would be a fight for its territory... displayed next 300 characters
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