Hmmm........... probably C.
<span>Peter was concerned that Russia was falling behind other European countries in terms of economics, the sciences, art & literature as well as trade and manufacturing (this has been a constant theme throughout Russian history).
Peter wanted to create a new city, built in the Western, European style to reflect Russia's new, Western looking thinking. It, St Petersburg, was designed to be an architectural marvel, a glittering city on the Baltic to rival Paris or Venice or Vienna. The problem with the previous capital, Moscow, was that it was, in Peter's mind, a provincial, Eastern looking city, full of eastern minded people - the Boyars - and dominated by the Orthodox Church. He stipulated what clothes people could wear - and how they could cut their hair & beards, again adopting Western, rather than Easyern styles. St Petersburg was build to attract architects, artists, writers, as well as to create the perfect place for manufacturing new products - it had a port with easy access to Helsinki, the Hansa ports of Germany, Stockholm, Copenhagen as well as the Dutch cities and, the heart of World trade - London. The city was also sited to act as a deterrent to Swedish designs on the Southern Baltic coast - Russian territory.
The Boyars were noble families, traditionally associated with Moscow, who had a great deal of autonomy and influence over state affairs. Many Tsars had had difficulties controlling them. </span>
The answer is available good because the more available good there is the less the hunter gatherers don't have to worry about moving to find all their necessities to survive.
Answer: psychologically they are interconnected in its emphasis on individality. In Lutheran reformation the salvation takes place because of the faith (something individual and even intimate as soul itself) whereas in Catholicism salvation (which is never guaranteed) is a question of acts, behaviour (which is visible, can be judged and evaluated by other members of community).
Explanation: Some are convinced that later psychotherapy (which did not originate in the southern Europe) is a certain extension of protestant theology (which flourished especially in the northern Europe). Protestantism puts emphasis on intimate link between the soul and God (which does not exist in Catholicism).
The Baconator sandwich is a cheeseburger sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Wendy's.