What was the Ottoman Empire known for? A. People there experienced cultural and religious toleration. B. Shahs there supported the arts. C. The empire was ruled with a vast legal code.
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A? (I'm not sure)
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The Ottoman Empire was known for: The empire was ruled with a vast legal code.
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I think the answer is A
A. Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire versus Serbia, Russia, France and Great Britain. [ Any more questions? The effective military and bureaucratic structures of the previous century came under strain during a protracted period of misrule by weak Sultans. The Ottomans gradually fell behind the Europeans in military technology as the innovation that fed the Empire's forceful expansion became stifled by growing religious and intellectual conservatism.[33] But in spite of these difficulties, the Empire remained a major expansionist power until the Battle of Vienna in 1683, which marked the end of Ottoman expansion into Europe. B. People there experienced cultural and religious toleration. http://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=CMQC8M7I
"A" is correct.
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