How did Ottoman attempts at state consolidation differ from European attempts at state consolidation?
A) Ottoman attempts at state consolidation consisted mainly of economic pressure placed on outlying provinces to join with the center.
B) The Ottomans relied on Turkish settlement of new territories, backed up by military control.
C) The Ottomans set up a system of local absolutists who were loyal to the ultimate absolutist, the sultan.
D) The Ottomans relied on several key naval victories against outlying provinces.
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