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The Ottoman Empire Was Not Seen by European Observers as Being

Question 40

Question 40

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The Ottoman Empire was not seen by European observers as being


A) tolerant in matters of religion.
B) technologically advanced.
C) treating minorities well.
D) having respect for laws, customs, and property rights.

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