The correct answer is the following.
<em>Peter the Great of Russia modernized some areas of Russian life. He reformed the Church, Education, and the Economy.</em>
One important institution that he reformed was the Church. Previously, Church had been autonomous. Peter reformed Church and was directly connected to him and the government of Russia. The Russian Church was wealthy and Peter wanted to control that wealth. Another reform was in Education. Peter wanted to better instruct his army through mathematics and science to learn how to shoot weaponry with better angles, design better strategies and have better navigation for his Naval. The third reformation was in Economy. He wanted to apply Western ideas to improve trade, agriculture, and industry. This way he could be in the position of taxing more and invest the money to strengthening its army.
Answer: d) The "space race" was a Cold War competition by scientist.
Explanation: D is the best option because it puts "space race" as the subject of the sentence.
The subject is the main focus of the sentence.
Option A does this as well, but the sentence is very wordy and does not do enough to draw attention to "the space race".
Option B keeps the scientists as the subject of the sentence.
Option C makes the "space race" part of a prepositional phrase which can be eliminated.
Hence, Option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
Jacobins
1. left side/wing
2. wanted democratic change in gov.
3. argued that King Louis XVI should be executed
Conservatives
1. Right side/wing
2. wanted fewer changes
3. wanted a constitutional monarchy
Explanation:
I have notes on this and its from the Edgeneuity website so I think its right. Hope this helps.
The Correct Answer Is:
B. The Church of England was led by a monarch, while the Catholic Church was led by a pope.
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The Renaissance is associated with advances in literature, architecture, humanism, and a world economy, while the Enlightenment is associated with the scientific method, industrialization, rationality, astronomy, and calculus.