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How was Russia similar to the rest of continental Europe in the 1600s

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Russia like other 1600s European countries (except england which had parliament)was ruled by a absolute monarch called the Czar which had complete control over the country until, lenin took over in the 1917 revolution.
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Answer: The correct answer is : Russia resembled the rest of Europe in that it was ruled by very powerful monarchs.

Explanation: Countries like Spain and France had absolute governors who built central and very strong governments. For example, Peter the Great made Russia a very powerful and modern nation.

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