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| When two separate kingdoms are ruled by the same monarch. |
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| used to describe extreme patriotism |
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| consisted of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Serbia. |
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Treaty of San Stefano [image] |
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(1878) Ended the war and created a large Russian controlled Bulgarian state |
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Treaty of Bucharest [image] |
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| ended fighting in 1913 and redistributed disputed land |
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"The Powder Keg of Europe" [image] |
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What writers called the Balkans |
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Representative Government [image] |
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| Individuals represent the people as opposed to autocracy |
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| Bohemia and Moravia produced these |
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| France sought to protect them and they were being prosecuted. |
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| formed by many Slavic nationalist groups. They wanted to break free from the Austrian-Hungary empire and form their own kingdom. |
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