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Brut [27]
4 years ago
5

Which two provinces broke away from Russia and formed kingdoms that were hostile to the eastern Slavs? a. Mongolia and Kiev c. L

uxembourg and Moscow b. Lithuania and Poland d. Latvia and Siberia
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ankoles [38]4 years ago
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Lithuania and Poland were the two provinces that broke away from Russia and formed kingdoms that were hostile to the eastern Slavs.
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