Answer:
Option: B. They had to pay a tax but could practice their own religions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire were somewhat not treated as equal as Muslims. Christians and Jews were allowed to pay the jizya tax. Non- Muslims considered as dhimmi under the Millet system of the Ottoman Empire. Under the Ottoman rule, non-Muslim like Christians (Orthodox) and Jews were allowed to practice their religion with certain conditions.