Question
For the Ottomans, their conquest of Constantinople brought about
Question 8 options:
a)
relatively little change to Ottoman society.
b)
a reduced demand for slaves because the size of the Ottoman Army could now be reduced.
c)
a revitalization of Ottoman society with the realization that they could build an empire.
d)
an economic crisis, as trade routes were redirected away from Constantinople.
e)
vast new wealth, which greatly increased the population of the city.
Question 8 options:
a)
relatively little change to Ottoman society.
b)
a reduced demand for slaves because the size of the Ottoman Army could now be reduced.
c)
a revitalization of Ottoman society with the realization that they could build an empire.
d)
an economic crisis, as trade routes were redirected away from Constantinople.
e)
vast new wealth, which greatly increased the population of the city.
Answers
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The most accurate answer regarding the consequences of the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople is:
c) a revitalization of Ottoman society with the realization that they could build an empire.
The conquest of Constantinople in 1453 marked a significant turning point for the Ottomans, solidifying their power and allowing them to expand their empire further, creating a sense of cultural and political revival.
c) a revitalization of Ottoman society with the realization that they could build an empire.
The conquest of Constantinople in 1453 marked a significant turning point for the Ottomans, solidifying their power and allowing them to expand their empire further, creating a sense of cultural and political revival.