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Suleiman held complete religious and political power. Charles I stormed the English Parliament. Peter the Great expanded serfdom in Russia. The actions of these leaders reflect
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
In 1453, the Ottoman Empire rose to power by defeating the
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
A major reason that Portugal and Spain established water routes to Asia's spice markets was to
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
Which empire became powerful partly because of its location near the Mediterranean Sea?
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
One way in which Asoka, Mansa Musa, and Suleiman the Magnificent are similar is that they
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
One similarity in the rule of Peter the Great, Suleiman I, and Louis XIV is that each leader
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
The Ottoman Empire disrupted overland trade between Europe and Asia. This statement illustrates the
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
King Louis XIV of France, Peter the Great of Russia, and Suleiman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire were all considered absolute rulers because they
expanded his territory
impact of geography on human activity
avoid overland routes that were controlled by Muslim traders
ruled during times of prosperity
governed without the consent of their people
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman
absolutism
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