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They both took over lands and peoples and treated them unfairly. They conquered many lands and built an empire. They both caused many revolts.
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Forced them to leave for Siberia
The land was taken away from farmers.
Suppress of Ukrainian intellectuals because of nationalism.
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The Ukrainian people forced into the genocide as Stalin introduced new reforms in the economy by imposing collectivism. Collectivism replaces small farmers with state-run collectives. Many of the Ukrainians were starved as famine hit the country in 1932-33. 13 per cent of the population in the country died as they were starved to death.
Because they were so expensive, his steamboats were unsuccessful. The first successful steamboat was the Clermont, which was built by American inventor Robert Fulton in 1807.
The correct answer is - A( Greece to the Indus River.
Alexander II of Macedon (Alexander the Great), during his reign created the biggest empire that the world had ever seen until than, and the Macedonian Empire was stretching on the area between the western parts of the Balkan Peninsula to the Indus River in the northwestern part of India.
Alexander III of Macedon was a genius military tactician, and very often, with much smaller army, managed to defeat the opposition. Also, there has to be given a big credit to his father, Philip II of Macedon, who reformed the Macedonian army and economy, and also managed to invade and put in control the biggest enemies of Macedon, the Greek city-states that despised them.
Note: I wrote from the western parts of the Balkan Peninsula, instead of Greece, because there was not a Greek country, but just city-states, so the western part of the Macedonian Empire were the territories of Macedon, Illiria, and Thessaly.