"All the world knows that in the first times of the Ottoman Monarchy, the glorious precepts of the Koran and the laws of the Empire were always honored... In consequence, we deem it right to seek by new institutions to give to the Provinces composing the Ottoman Empire the benefit of a good administration."
—Edict of Gülhane, 1839
The reforms described in the passage were part of a broader nineteenth-century state-sponsored effort to achieve which of the following goals?
- ATo transition the empire's economy into a mercantilist system to accumulate gold reserves
- To modernize the empire's military and administrative structures to resist European encroachmentCevap
- CTo establish a communist economic system that would eliminate class divisions
- DTo replace the traditional coal-powered factories of the First Industrial Revolution with electrical grids
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To modernize the empire's military and administrative structures to resist European encroachment
Modernizing the empire's military and administrative structures to resist European encroachment is the correct answer because the Tanzimat reforms were a series of modernization efforts initiated by the Ottoman state in the nineteenth century to centralize power, modernize the army, and prevent the empire's collapse under pressure from European powers and nationalist movements.
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State-sponsored modernization and defensive development (Tanzimat Reforms) in the Ottoman Empire.
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