<span>1. A letter repeats its value that many times (XXX = 30, CC = 200, etc.). A letter can only be repeated three times.
<span>2. If one or more letters are placed after another letter of greater value, add that amount. VI = 6 (5 + 1 = 6)LXX = 70 (50 + 10 + 10 = 70)MCC = 1200 (1000 + 100 + 100 = 1200)
</span>3. If a letter is placed before another letter of greater value, subtract that amount. IV = 4 (5 – 1 = 4)XC = 90 (100 – 10 = 90)<span>CM = 900 (1000 – 100 = 900)</span></span>
Peter the Great was a czar in Russia that did some extensive reforms in an attempt to make Russia great. He started a lot of wars but it was to expand his Tsardom and it worked. It became a major European power. He also led a cultural revolution that replaced the more traditional and medieval social and political systems into a modern one with modern science and based on the enlightenment. He founded and developed the city of St. Petersburg which was the capital of Russia until 1917.
Peter reorganized the Russian army and dreamed of making Russia a maritime power. He faced a lot of opposition to these policies at home and he brutally suppressed rebellions against his authority, including by the Streltsy, Bashkirs, Astrakhan, and the greatest civil uprising of his reign, the Bulavin Rebellion.
Hey!!
4 ways:
-Government system
-method for elections / who can run
-terms
-politicians
A) we created a federal, constitutional, representative, democratic republic, leaving the English monarchy and parliament.
B) we use electoral college vs English inheritance
C) our highest level of national office has a term limit (kind of, it’s not in constitution, but Washington set a precedent of only 2 terms.)
D) the officials and politicians answer to their constituents. If they are unhappy, the politician will likely be called back. Rather than your constituents living hundred miles away, like in England, they are right in you hometown, local.
I’m confident about the first 2, I’m not sure if the third would count. You might need to fact check the last one. These are just off the top of my head.
Have a great day! :)
The leading character and the main figure or one of the most prominent figures in the world of ballet in Russia during mid-1800 until 1930 were namely:
Charles Didelot in St Petersburg 1801-1831
Jules Perrot 1848-1859
Arthur Saint-Leon 1859-1869
Sergey Diaghilev 1872-1929
<span>Ivan Clustine in 1903</span>