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I’m not sure the answer. Here is the passage: The spread of industry in Europe is hardly a world-changing event. The Ottoman Empire has no need for shoddy goods build by unskilled peasants in filthy factories. Our artisans are among the finest in the world and have always crafted their goods by hand. The quality of our economy to grow much faster than that of the industrialized European states.

Which statement most accurately describes the bias found in the passage?

A. The author ignores the importance of economic growth to an empire’s power.

B. The author believes that Europeans do not understand how to properly run factories.

C. The author thinks the Ottoman Empire should seize control over European states.

D. The author assumes hand made goods are more valuable than mass-produced goods.

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I believe the answer is D.

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