What was Ivan IV (the Terrible) known for? A. creating a new code of law for Russia, building many churches, but allowing serfs to starve because of high taxes B. building the Russian army, introducing a new religion, and restoring the Kremlin at great cost to his people C. expanding the Russian Empire, building magnificent colored domes, and ruling through cruelty D. building a new capital at Kiev, defeating the Mongols with enormous violence, and converting to Christianity
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transforming the parochial, medieval nation-state of Russia into a small empire and emerging regional power i think
idk im confused
ok i have a few more could u help?
What was Ivan III, the Great, known for? A. defeating the Mongols, rebuilding Moscow, and writing a new code of law B. introducing a new religion to Russia, building a magnificent cathedral, and freeing the serfs C. rebuilding the Kremlin, taking the title tsar, and unifying Russia D. expanding the Russian Empire, marrying a Greek princess, and going to war against the Tartars
sure. and a closer look at that last one tells me it was probably B lol sorry
@StudyGurl14 do u know this last one?
A I think...
lol idk a or b XD
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Who invaded and conquered Russia in the thirteenth century and with what result? A. Muslims; many Russians converted to Islam, and Arabic art, science, and architectural styles were introduced. B. Byzantines; government became more efficient, many Russians adopted Byzantine customs, and the invaders gained trust. C. Chinese hordes; serfdom expanded, taxes went up, and thousands of people were killed. D. Mongols; whole populations were killed, treasures were looted, and cities were leveled.
D
Which statement is true about peasants in Russia during the 1600s? A. The average peasant was a serf, but serfdom in Russian had improved greatly over time and provided a reasonable living. B. Most peasants had been freed from serfdom and were improving their economic situation. C. Most peasants were serfs who were bound to the land and lived hard, short, miserable lives. D. Some peasants were still serfs, but most owned their own small farms and lived fairly well.
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d.
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