The correct answer is C: Reorganization of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Peter the Great was determined to reform the domestic structure of Russia.
While his military reforms were ongoing, he reformed the church, education and areas of Russia's economy.
One of the bastions to change from Peter's point of view was the Church. In bygone years it had been semi-autonomous. For someone who believed in royal absolutism this was unacceptable. The subordination of the church within Russia was completed without a problem.
Here are some reasons to explain Peter's interest in the church:
- It was a very rich institution and Peter wanted its wealth
- It refused to be modernised.
- It owned vast amounts of lands and serfs and could be seen to be a rival to the tsar.
<span>World
War I (First World War or Great War o WWI) started on July 28, 1914 and ended
on November 11, 1918, was a war focused in Europe. The war divided two nations:
the Allies consisting of Russian Empire, France, Italy, Japan and United
Kingdom or British Empire against the Central powers consisting of Germany,
Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary. The war, introducing new military
technology weapons, had killed an estimation of nine million soldiers in
annihilation, bloodshed and massacre.</span>
Kilwa had seized the port of Sofala, which was a trading center for gold mined inland. By controlling Sofala, Kilwa was able to con- trol the overseas trade of gold from southern Africa. As a result, Kilwa became the wealthiest, most powerful coastal city-state.
We make the government. If we do not like our government because it takes away our rights, we have the right to topple the government and then set up a new one
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I and others here don’t have the text in front of us that your question mentions. I’ll simply offer some thoughts.
I do not believe the US was justified in its invasion of Iraq. The claim that Saddam Hussein had large stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction turned out to be false. The allegations of that were exaggerated in order to justify gout to war. There was no hard evidence that the weapons existed.
The idea of a pre-emptive strike also was a poor justification for war. The US had never gone to war on that basis before. It put the US in the role of the aggressor nation in the conflict.