it ensured that careers would be open on the basis of merit and not privileges of birth.
It did not guarantee women equal rights but confirmed the existing supremacy of men over women; women had fewer rights than children.
It didn't either enshrine individual rights or the security of the state- there was a balance
This is true. Enlightenment thinkers wanted to improve human conditions on earth rather than concern themselves with religion. They valued reason, science, religious tolerance, and natural rights to life, having liberty and property. Enlightenment philosophers like John Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau all developed theories of government in which people would govern by the natural law bounded by natural contract.
One of the powerful empires that were included to Islam's sphere of influence was the Ottoman Empire. In addition, the empire came into contact with the religion when it established trade to the Arab merchants during that time. The Ottoman Empire eventually played an important role relationship between the Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
My best believe would be C