Osman was the leader of a Muslim empire ordered a new code of laws for his empire and oversaw construction of a stunning mosque in the capital at Istanbul. The correct option in regards to the given question is option "A". Osman was the founder of the Ottoman Empire.Sultan Mehmed II conquered Istanbul in 1453 and it laid the foundation of a great empire. Istanbul was then named as Constantinople. After Osman died the expansion of the Ottoman empire did not stop, it went on continuing with the expansion. Orhan was the son of Osman and he changed the capital of the Ottoman empire from Constantinople to Bursa after conquering it.
Many were more interested in searching for gold and making new homes.
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<h2>Competition and consumer sovereignty</h2>
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In a panic, some politicians called for their mass incarceration. Japanese-owned fishing boats were impounded. Some Japanese American residents were arrested and 1,500 people—one percent of the Japanese population in Hawaii—were sent to prison camps on the U.S. mainland.
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The condition of the African-Americans in the Reconstructed South
after the war remained almost the same as before. Superficially it might look
that their conditions improved, but “Black Codes” were made to keep dominating
the Afro-Americans. Under this code taxes were levied on the free Blacks that
tried to join any other profession except agriculture. This law also restricted
their opportunities of renting lands or possessing guns. This was another kind
of slavery that the African-Americans had to go through during this phase.