Ottoman's Empire Impact on Trade Quick Check

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Which statement best explains the relationship between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire?(1 point)
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The Ottomans enslaved young Roman boys and forced them to fight in their armies.
The Ottomans enslaved young Roman boys and forced them to fight in their armies.

They practiced different sects of Islam and fought after one Ottoman ruler declared that the Holy Roman Empire was a threat to Islam.
They practiced different sects of Islam and fought after one Ottoman ruler declared that the Holy Roman Empire was a threat to Islam.

They engaged in conflict over land in Austria and Hungary and practiced different religions.
They engaged in conflict over land in Austria and Hungary and practiced different religions.

They did not trade with one another, and those that associated with the Holy Roman Empire could be arrested.
They did not trade with one another, and those that associated with the Holy Roman Empire could be arrested.
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The statement that best explains the relationship between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire is:

They engaged in conflict over land in Austria and Hungary and practiced different religions.

This reflects the historical context of conflicts such as the Siege of Vienna and the broader territorial struggles between the two empires, which were complicated by their differing religious affiliations (Christianity for the Holy Roman Empire and Islam for the Ottoman Empire).