The Russian society has been influenced by the Byzantine Empire in many ways, and the main reason for this was that there was constant contact through trade between the two, as well as Byzantium being far ahead in numerous aspects. One of the big influences was the religion, as the Russians became Orthodox Christians under the influence of Byzantium, which was detrimental for their future development. Another influence was the literacy, as the Russians were literate and did not had their own alphabet. The Macedonian brothers Cyril and Methodius created a Slavic alphabet, and under the order of the emperor of Byzantium they spread out among the Slavic people, including the Russians. The running of the state was also influenced, as the Russians used the basis of the Byzantine code of laws.
Perhaps the greatest lesson to be drawn from the Holocaust is that evil at extreme levels is capable of being one by anyone (such as the "normal" Germans who carried out the crimes), and that it is extremely important to study the mistakes of the past in order to not make them in the future.
The correct answer is D. To take wealth away from the Roman Catholic
Explanation:
The Great Peasants' Revolt was a major revolt that took place in 1381, in this peasants opposed the general economic and politic situation of England due to the high taxes imposed to finance the Hundred Years' Old, the traditional serfdom system and the power and actions of both the church and the King's officials. In this context, one of the purposes or goals of this revolt was to take wealth away from the Roman Catholic church as this entity owned wealth and land and therefore supported the serfdom in which peasants were forced to work, also the Church as not on the side of peasants but supported officials and barons.
George Washington was the leader.