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Where did Ivan the Great obtain the title of Tsar, and what was his purpose?Question 3 options:

He took it from a Russian Orthodox word to proclaim that he had the divine right to rule.


He took it from European history to emphasize his court become recognized as a place of power and glory.


He took it from the Latin word, Caesar, to proclaim he was as powerful and important as the great Roman emperor, Julius Caesar.


He took it from the Latin word, Caesar, to honor the delicious salad he was so fond of eating.
Question 4 (1 point)


What was Ivan the Great hoping to accomplish when he restored the Kremlin, or fortress, in Moscow?
Question 4 options:


To provide work for thousands of unemployed Russian peasants.


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


To create a place where the Russian Orthodox Church could grow.


To show other nations a symbol of Russian power.
Question 5 (1 point)


Ivan the Terrible directly impacted the life of the peasant farmers of Russia. What steps did he take?
Question 5 options:


He restricted the movement of peasants to force them to stay on the land where they were born.


He eliminated the boyars and gave the peasants their equality and freedom to own and work the land.


He restricted the power of the boyars so the peasant farmers wouldn’t have to pay so much in taxes.


He restricted the movement of peasants which allowed them to establish their own farms and flourish.
Question 6 (1 point)


Russia has thousands of miles of coastline, more than any other country. Why does Russia have very few large port cities?
Question 6 options:


Most of the coastline isn’t deep enough to support oceangoing ships, so can’t be used for ports.


The leaders of Russia only use the coastline as a place of exile, so there are no large ports there.


Russia doesn’t have many trading partners near to its coastline, so it focuses more on sea trading.


Most of the coastline lies on the Arctic Ocean, which is ice-bound at least 6 months of the year.
Question 7 (1 point)


What geographic feature separates European Russia from Asian Russia aka Siberia?
Question 7 options:


The Volga River


The Ural Mountains


The Caspian Sea


The Tundra
Question 8 (1 point)


Which bodies of water cover Russia’s northern coastline?
Question 8 options:


The Indian Ocean, Sea of Okhotsk, and the Bering Sea


The Arctic Ocean, Barents Sea, and the East Siberian Sea


The Pacific Ocean, Caspian Sea, and the Baltic Sea


The Atlantic Ocean, Aral Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk
Question 9 (1 point)


Name the five European countries that share Russia’s western border.
Question 9 options:


Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan


Great Britain, Sweden, France, Spain and Portugal


Finland, Estonia, Lavia, Belarus, and Ukraine


Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, North Korea, and Japan

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Answer:

Ivan III made an early contribution to the eventual resurgence of Russia by

bringing in foreign architects to rebuild Moscow.

Kiev's importance to Russian society can be best illustrated by

the role of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

After Ivan IV took power, how did he deal with the code of laws?

He revised and updated the code of laws to make it more relevant.

One of the first things Vladimir I did after he became the ruler of Kiev was to

make Orthodox Christianity the state religion.

When Ivan IV took power, he named his vast territory

russia

Because the Byzantine Empire was largely Greek in language and culture, what was the biggest influence of Byzantine/Greek culture on Russia?

the alphabet

As Kiev increased its trade and contacts around the region, the most significant result was that

Kiev became the center of cultural exchange.

How did Ivan III contribute to the resurgence of Moscow?

He unified all Russian lands and built a strong monarchy.

Because Kiev was a major center of Slavic population, Kiev kept the Slavs

from being dominated by other groups.

Who is credited with creating the "Russian Empire"?

ivan IV

The most dramatic example of the influence of the Byzantine Empire occurred when

Vladimir I forced all Russians to convert to Orthodox Christianity.

What nickname was give to Ivan IV?

ivan the terrible

Step-by-step explanation:

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