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Why did Ivan III restore the Kremlin in Moscow?

A. to create a place where the Russian Orthodox Church could grow


B. to house the men and armies he planned to use to defeat the Tatars


C. to show other nations a symbol of Russian power


D. to provide work for thousands of unemployed Russian peasants

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The correct answer is letter C. To show other nations a symbol of Russian power.


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The best answer to the question: Why did Ivan III restores the Kremlin in Moscow, would be, C: To show other nations a symbol of Russian power.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ivan III of Russia, who ascended the throne after having ruled alongside his blind father, in 1462, received the title of Ivan the Great due to his prowess not only as ruler, but also because he defeated the Mongol invaders and restored the lands that belonged to Russia. He also established the legal codex that became the law of the land. Among the many things that he did, and for which he was highly recognized, was the construction of the Kremlin, a series of buildings within a fortified complex that houses the government of Russia today. The building of such a great complex came after his defeat of the Mongols and it had the purpose of showing the world the great power of the new Russian state.

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