Unit 3: Land-Based Empires, 1450-1750

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The Ottoman Empire was significant because it:

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The devshirme system in the Ottoman Empire involved:

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The Mughal Empire under Akbar the Great was notable for:

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The Safavid Empire was distinguished from its Ottoman and Mughal neighbors primarily by:

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How did land-based empires (Ottoman, Mughal, Safavid, Qing) legitimize their rule?

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The Qing Dynasty in China was established by the:

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The Russian Empire expanded dramatically under leaders like Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great by:

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The Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan (1600-1868) was characterized by:

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The Songhai Empire in West Africa was:

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Tax farming, used by the Ottoman and Mughal empires, was a system in which:

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The Mughal Emperor Akbar promoted religious tolerance through:

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The Qing Dynasty in China maintained control through:

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The Safavid Empire was distinct from other Islamic empires because it:

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Peter the Great's reforms in Russia aimed to:

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The Spanish colonial caste system (sistema de castas):

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The Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan maintained stability through:

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The Songhai Empire in West Africa was significant for:

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The law described in this excerpt most directly reflects which feature of Ottoman imperial governance?

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The practice described in this excerpt was eventually replaced by which Ottoman succession system?

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The justification offered for this practice — "in the interest of the world order" — is best understood in the context of which broader concept?

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