Extraterritorial privileges granted by the Ottoman Empire:
A) were seen by the Turks of the seventeenth century as impairments of their own sovereignty.
B) exempted Europeans from the laws of the empire.
C) gave Turks the right to seize property from Jews and Christians residing in the empire.
D) gave Europeans the freedom to trade but not to actively practice their religion within the empire.
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