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29 January, 22:39

The "sick man of Europe" was a term applied to

A. Hitler.

B. Turkey.

C. Italy.

D. Bismarck.

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  1. 29 January, 23:19
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    It was actualy he Ottama Empier
  2. 30 January, 02:33
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    Well, strictly speaking none of the options are correct.

    This is a metaphor, and a metaphor for a country. It was originally applied in 1830s-1850s (within this period, we are not sure when) to what is today Turkey, but was known as the Ottoman Empire back then - so the answer is B.

    recently it was used for Greece, too.
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