Why did Ivan III restore the Kremlin in Moscow? A. to provide work for thousands of unemployed Russian peasants B. to show other
nations a symbol of Russian power C. to house the men and armies he planned to use to defeat the Tatars D. to create a place where the Russian Orthodox Church could grow
<span>Ivan's restoration of the Kremlin was mostly a power play. He wanted to build a giant palace to show how great and big and important Russia was so he decided to restore the Kremlin. This means the correct answer is B. to show other nations a symbol of Russian power. They would see how artistically and architecturally developed Russia was, but also that it has money for such a feat.</span>