Which of the following states in the nineteenth century experienced social tensions resulting from the introduction of foreign cultural influences in a way most similar to that described in the passage?

(A) The Ottoman Empire
(B) Russia
(C) Australia
(D) The United States

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Answer:A

Explanation:

The Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century experienced social tensions resulting from the introduction of foreign cultural influences.

The Ottoman Empire: It was the empire that expanded to Southeastern Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.

It was founded by a Turkoman tribal Osman(first), at the end of 13th century in the northwestern Anatolia in the town of Sogut.

This Empire started to decline in 19th Century due to many reasons, most important of them are as followings:

  • The increasing lack of ability and power of the sultans themselves.
  • Corruption and nepotism took hold at all levels of administration.
  • Economic difficulties when the Dutch and British completely closed the old international trade routes through the Middle East
  • The regional politics and the succession of Bulgaria and other countries from ottoman. After losing the losing the 1912-1913 Balkan Wars to a coalition that included some of its former imperial possessions, the empire was forced to give up its remaining European territory.
  • And the introduction of foreign cultural influences on Ottoman Empire.

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