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Scorpion4ik [409]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP:  Evaluate how Russia’s government shaped people’s lives in both positive and negative ways. Include one of the foll

owing in your answer: Mongol rule, or tsarists rule. (Short essay) (20 POINTS) will mark brainliest
Social Studies
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lawyer [7]3 years ago
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<em>Russia's government </em>have shaped peoples lives through ideology and respect of the communism principles.

The way people are right now in Russian has some background. Russia was heavily influenced by the <em>Mongols</em> rules.

The Mongols entered for the first time in Russia in 1219. They did it so, by Kieva.

There were many influences due to the invasion. Russia modified its customs, language, government and even religion with the Orthodox church. The religious center moved from Kieve to Vladimir and finally to Moscow in 1322.

With the influence of Mongols, Russia became more of an Asiatic country regarding government and social instruction. That is why nowadays we see the Russian political system is reflected in the indoctrination of its citizens.

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