Answer:
Option 4 Russian borrowed Western ideas and expanded its territories
Explanation:
Peter the Great was a Russian czar in the late 17th century who rule from 1682 until his death in the year 1696. He reformed the country, turning Russian into a modernized empire made to conform to Western models and ideas in its customs, social life, education, and state service. Peter the great also change the mode of dressing and the way women were been treated.
The actions taken by Peter the Great allowed Russia to borrow western ideas and expand its territories, it trade, military style and strength.
Russia mobilizes its forces on Germany’s eastern borders.
Hungary I would assume just because i dont know your timeline
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