The Crusades were led by Catholic Turks to free the Holy Land from Muslim control.

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Answer 1
Answer: No, it is technically false that the Crusades were led by Catholic Turks to free the Holy Land from Muslim control, since although they were indeed led by Catholics, they were not all Turks. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Crusades were not lead by Catholic Turks. They weren't all Turks.

Basically Turks are more Muslim. Tricky question, but it IS

FALSE


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Before 1914, nationalism in the Balkan Peninsula contributed to "(1) resistance by ethnic groups to Austrian rule" but this was often short-lived in many ways. 

The correct answer is Option A) Resistance by ethnic groups to Austrian rule.

At the time, one of the largest European Empires, the Austria-Hungary controlled large parts of land in the Balkans. However, a small but aggressive resistance was growing based on Balkan nationalism.

However, for much of the early 20th Century this small resistance proved futile and did little to change the stance of Austria-Hungary.

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Which statements are accurate descriptions of the Ottoman Empire? Choose all answers that are correct. A. The empire fought a series of religious wars with the Moghul Empire because its people were Shi'ite Muslim and the Moghuls were Sunni. B. The name of the Byzantine capital Constantinople was changed under the Ottomans to Istanbul. C. It was founded in the ninth century by the Byzantine leader Istan. D. The great leader Süleyman created a vast legal code for the empire. E. At its height, it encompassed territory that inc

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The correct answers are B)  the name of the Byzantine capital Constantinople was changed under the Ottomans to Istanbul, D) the great leader Süleyman created a vast legal code for the empire, and E) at its height, it encompassed territory that included all or part of more than 30 modern day countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa.

The statements that are accurate descriptions of the Ottoman Empire are "the name of the Byzantine capital Constantinople was changed under the Ottomans to Istanbul, the great leader Süleyman created a vast legal code for the empire, and at its height, it encompassed territory that included all or part of more than 30 modern day countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa.

In the history of humanity, the Ottoman Empire represented one of the most dominant and extensive empires in the world. The empire dominion lasted almost six hundred years and it expanded by large territories in the Middle East, North Africa and parts of Europe. The empire was ruled by a Sultan and the dominant religion was Islam.

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The correct statements about the Ottoman Empire are B, D, and E. The Empire was named after its founder Osman, changed the name of Constantinople to Istanbul, and developed a comprehensive legal code under Süleyman 'the lawgiver.' It was largely Sunni Muslim and did not engage in religious wars with the Moghul Empire.

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The statements that accurately describe the Ottoman Empire are B, D, and E. The Ottoman Empire, named after its founder Osman, began in the thirteenth century and ultimately controlled vast territory across Europe, Asia, and Africa (E). It was not founded by the Byzantine leader Istan in the ninth century (C); instead, it rose to power after the fall of the Byzantine Empire. One of its most significant developments was changing the name of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, to Istanbul (B).

Under the great leader Süleyman, also known as 'the lawgiver,' a comprehensive legal code was established, which was a significant milestone in the Empire's cultural and political development (D). Contrary to statement A, the Ottoman Empire was composed predominantly of Sunni Muslims and did not engage in religious wars with the Moghul Empire over differences in Islamic sects.

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