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The Ottoman Empire formed a capitulation with King Francis I of France creating the Franco-Ottoman Alliance. As a united front this alliance was able to contain the Hapsburg Empire. What conclusion can be drawn from this capitulation?
The Franco-Ottoman Alliance saw each party grow and become more stable.
The French out maneuvered the Ottomans and took advantage of this alliance.
The Franco-Ottoman Alliance had to face the enemies of the Hapsburg Empire.
The Ottomans out maneuvered the French and took advantage of this alliance.
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The Franco-Ottoman Alliance saw each party grow and become more stable.
Explanation: The capitulation created a mutually beneficial alliance—France gained Ottoman naval and economic support against the Habsburgs, and the Ottomans gained a European ally—helping both powers check Habsburg expansion and strengthen their positions.
Explanation: The capitulation created a mutually beneficial alliance—France gained Ottoman naval and economic support against the Habsburgs, and the Ottomans gained a European ally—helping both powers check Habsburg expansion and strengthen their positions.
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