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Daniel [21]
3 years ago
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Mark the statement if it correctly describes Catherine the Great. A. She was an eighteenth-century princess who became empress o

f Russia. B. She tried to halt the modernization of Russia's industry, trade, and roads. C. She rejected Enlightenment ideas and did little to promote the arts. D. She expanded Russia's borders. E. Despite early good intentions, Catherine failed to reform serfdom.
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2 answers:
Elodia [21]3 years ago
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The statements that correctly describes Catherine the Great is <span>A. She was an eighteenth-century princess who became empress of Russia, </span><span>D. She expanded Russia's borders. And </span><span> E. Despite early good intentions, Catherine failed to reform serfdom. </span>
Afina-wow [57]3 years ago
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The correct options are: A - D - E

Catherine the Great was Empress of Russia for 34 years, from June 28, 1762 until her death, at 67 years old. Catherine picked up the legacy of Peter the Great, "a window to the West on the Baltic coast" and enlarged it by opening it on the Black Sea. Pedro imported technology, government institutions and military organization and Catalina brought from Europe the legal, political and moral philosophy as well as medicine, art, culture and education.

Catalina's life is divided into two parts, approximately of the same duration. Between 1729 and 1762, she went from being a German princess to a Russian grand duchess; from 1762 until she died in 1796, was the Empress of Russia.

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