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Explain how the blending of traditional and new ideas within the Ottoman government helped to make it more effective
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The Ottoman Empire presided over a massive amount of land and many cultures. They were smart in that they listened to the ideas of citizens from all cultures, to ensure that they did not rise up and revolt.
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