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Question

after world war i, how did former ottoman territories differ from former territories in austria-hungary?

a. ottoman territories were forced to pay fines for damages during the war, but territories in austria-hungary were not punished in any way.

b. ottoman territories could establish democracies, but territories in austria-hungary had to keep their existing monarchies.

c. ottoman territories came under the control of allied powers, but territories in austria-hungary gained the ability to establish their own governments.

d. ottoman territories were allowed to practice different religions, but territories in austria-hungary were required to convert to christianity.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Territories of Austria - Hungary were also subject to post - war adjustments and were not unpunished, so A is incorrect.
  • Option B: After WWI, the territories of Austria - Hungary (like Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia) formed new states with their own governments, not kept monarchies, so B is wrong.
  • Option C: After WWI, Ottoman territories (like in the Middle East) were put under Allied control (mandates), while Austria - Hungary's territories (e.g., Czechoslovakia, Poland) gained the ability to establish their own governments. This matches historical facts.
  • Option D: There was no requirement for Austria - Hungary's territories to convert to Christianity, so D is incorrect.

Answer:

C. Ottoman territories came under the control of Allied powers, but territories in Austria - Hungary gained the ability to establish their own governments.