Answer:
B
Explanation:
I think the answer should be option B.
The kings of Israel and Judah were believed to serve as Yhwh’s agents to rule the nation. They were expected to observe his covenant and laws, to defend the nation and engage in offensive war when deemed necessary, and to rule the people with justice (mishpat) and righteousness (tsedaqah).
Answer:
B) They resented Rasputin's influence over the Tsar.
D) They had more comfortable lives than most Russians.
Explanation:
The wealthy class in Russia before the Revolution had all the privileges and benefits in Russian society. They were the minority of the population and everyone else lived in very poor and miserable conditions.
The one thing they did not have access to was political power because the Tsar was a absolute ruler, which meant he was reluctant to share power. Some of the nobles could have a certain influence in the court, but the arrival of Rasputin limited their access because the Tsar and Empress only listened to his counsel. Rasputin could supposedly control the hemophilia of the Tsar's son (a disease in which a person bleeds out) and that is how he gained access and influence.
They had taken on farming and american lifestyles