Asked by Jacob Dickinson on Sep 25, 2024
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Unlike other European countries in the late eighteenth century,the Ottoman Empire
A) had no emperor,but rather a republic.
B) experienced no impact of religion on politics.
C) had no hereditary nobility.
D) had universal suffrage.
E) had no serious political problems.
Hereditary Nobility
A social class in various countries historically conferred by a monarch or an existing regime, typically involving titles and privileges being passed down through bloodlines.
Ottoman Empire
A vast empire founded at the end of the 13th century in present-day Turkey that expanded to control much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa for over six centuries.
- Apprehend the institutional and politic adjustments within European countries and their overseas territories.
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Samih Elias4 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Ottoman Empire did not have a hereditary nobility, which was a common feature in other European countries at the time.
Learning Objectives
- Apprehend the institutional and politic adjustments within European countries and their overseas territories.