Ivan the terrible was (1) a patron of arts and trade, founder of the Moscow Print Yard, Russia's first publishing house; (2) he is also remembered for his paranoia and arguably harsh treatment of the Russian nobility. The Massacre of Novgorod is regarded as one of the biggest demonstrations of his mental instability and brutality. (3) <span>Ivan managed countless changes in the progression from a medieval state to an empire and emerging regional power, and he became the first ruler to be crowned as Tsar of All the Russias.</span>
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Answer:
C) It created rules for how new states could join the country.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A) bronze.
The new material that Neolithic people invented and use for making tools was bronze.
Humans of this time learned to create new tools for self-defense and to work the farm fields and dig the soil. Historians consider that humans in the Middle East, the Sumerians, were the first ones to work with bronze tools. They added tin to copper to produce bronze, a metal harder than copper and more durable.
Um it totally revolutionized it. Before the railroads, farmers could only produce what they needed and enough to sell to the *nearby* people. With railroads, transportation was super duper cheap and maximum fast.
It also changed communications, although the telegraph did that more, and it made the country a country that could be crossed in a matter of days, not months, so much smaller in a way.