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Which of the following BEST describes the difference in the treatment of disempowered groups in the Spanish New World and the Ottoman Empire?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAReligious conversion was strongly supported by the Ottoman government.BDebates occurred within the ruling classes of Spain over the treatment of indigenous groups.CEthnic minorities were occasionally introduced into the administration of the Spanish colonies.DReligious and ethnic minorities were allowed to engage in self-government in the Ottoman Empire.

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D. Religious and ethnic minorities were allowed to engage in self-government in the Ottoman Empire.

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The difference in the treatment of disempowered groups in the Spanish New World and the Ottoman Empire is that "Religious and ethnic minorities were allowed to engage in self-government in the Ottoman Empire."

Though, such freedom was based on some strict regulations and rules such as taxes to the main government of the Ottoman empire. This is known as Jizya Tax.

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