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AP World History: Modern
Unit 3 – Land-Based Empires (1450-1750)
Topic 3.2
How did Ottoman Empire's administrative organization differ from that of Russian Tsardom in the early modern period?
Only in Russian Tsardom were religious authorities part of administrative structure.
The Ottoman Empire incorporated local elites into their administrative structure whereas Russian Tsardom established direct rule.
The Ottoman Empire solely used meritocracy, while Russian Tsardom favored nepotism.
Russian Tsardom used aristocrats for administration while the Ottoman Empire relied on professional bureaucrats.
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AP World History: Modern - 3.2 Governments of Land-Based Empires
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