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By the time the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople in 1453, most of the Byzantine Empire had already fallen. Why did the Ottomans believe it was important to take Constantinople? A. The city's prisons held many Muslim inmates. B. The city was a center of Asian commerce and finance. C. The city was a symbol of Christian fame and power. D. The city's library held sacred Muslim texts.

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The answer is C. The city was a symbol of Christian fame and power.

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(this is what study island says) Despite the fact that most of the Byzantine Empire had already fallen, the Ottomans believed it was important to take Constantinople because the city was a symbol of Christian fame and power. Originally established by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in 324, the city was both the capital of the eastern Roman Empire (later called the Byzantine Empire) and the center of the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church.

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