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How did the Ottoman Empire control the Middle East and Southeas...
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FOR 50 POINTS
ANSWER ASAP PLS
How did the Ottoman Empire control the Middle East and Southeastern Europe for centuries?
In your paragraph, be sure to include:
Topic Sentence to state your claim (main idea/argument)
"The Ottoman Empire controlled the Middle East and Southeastern Europe by..."
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Cite your evidence ("As seen in Source X ...")
Explain how your evidence supports your claim
Concluding Sentence to summarize your argument or make connections to other ideas
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