The Russian Orthodox Church (Russian: Русская Православная Церковь) is traditionally said to have been founded by Andrew the Apostle, who is thought to have visited Scythia and Greek colonies along the northern coast of the Black Sea. According to one of the legends, St. Andrew reached the future location of Kiev and foretold the foundation of a great Christian city.[1][2] The spot where he reportedly erected a cross is now marked by St. Andrew's Cathedral
Patriarchate of Moscow and all Russia

The Trinity Cathedral of Troitse-Sergieva Lavra
FounderApostle Andrew, Vladimir of Kiev, Michael, 1st metropolitan of KievIndependence1448, de facto in the Metropolis of MoscowRecognition(as a patriarchate) in 1589 by ConstantinoplePrimatePatriarch Kirill IHeadquartersMoscow, RussiaLanguageChurch Slavonic(basic) and local languagesMembers125,000,000WebsiteRussian Orthodox Church Department for External Church Relations official website
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True
Explanation:
In layman's terms, directional H1 denotes the assertion that there is no precise or real link seen between elements. H1 is a common abbreviation for the substitute hypothesis. This same directional hypothesis is one that describes the predicted findings' orientation.
Thus, from the above we can conclude that the given statement is true.
<span>All of the following are steps your group should follow to be effective, except C. discuss one solution.
You should discuss many solutions if you want to solve a problem, and not only one.
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Answer: The correct answer is : True
Explanation: The federal reserve system is made up of the Board of Governors and the 12 banks of the general reserve. The most important among the Federal Reserve district banks in conducting monetary policy is the New York bank Commercial bank reserves are a liability to the federal reserve bank that owns them.
When Sue noticed that ........................ reviewing distinctiveness, consistency and CONSENSUS.
Attribution theory is a theory which submits that people attempt to understand the behavior of others by attributing feelings, intentions and understanding to them. There are two types of attribution, internal and external attribution. The theory believed that other people motive can be understood by considering distinctiveness, consistency and consensus.