The militarization programs that the Ottoman and Japanese had in common
a. led to further reforms that helped both countries become more democratic.
b. wiped out the traditional military elites.
c. brought the militaries of both countries under civilian control.
d. destroyed local and tribal authorities throughout both empires.
Ans: b. wiped out the traditional military elites.
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