Which problem did Qing China, Romanov Russia, and the Ottoman Empire all face in the late nineteenth century?



the dominance of a conservative clergy


a history of cultural isolationism


competition from western Europe


a mass of discontented factory workers

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The correct answer for this question is: "the problem that the Qing China, Romanov Russia, and the Ottoman Empire all face in the late nineteenth century is that of "the dominance of a conservative clergy." It is an issue that the country has to fix before anything else fails.