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She was empress or tsarina of Russia

Also westernizing Russia in 1569
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Q: In what area did Catherine the Great of Russia achieve the greatest success with her Enlightenment reforms?
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Which European leader carried out enlightenment reforms by permitting greater freedom of speech and religious toleration?

Catherine II of Russia.


Why did Catherine encourage to adopt western customs?

The goal of the "enlightenment" was to end serfdom in Russia and to increase the intellectual knowledge of Russians to equal that of fellow Europeans. She also acquired lands and instituted laws and reforms to further her purposes.


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Proposal on reforms to Russia's Laws


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How did ideas of the renaissance and reforms influence the enlightenment?

people challenged accepted beliefs and authority


During the 18th century the ideas of the Enlightenment caused .?

During the 18th century the ideas of the enlightenment caused some monarchs to introduce reforms within their nations.


During the 18th century the ideas of the enlightenment caused?

During the 18th century, the ideas of the Enlightenment promoted reason, individualism, and skepticism towards traditional authority, fueling movements for liberty, equality, and democracy. This period saw an increase in scientific advancements, political revolutions, and the dissemination of knowledge through publications and salons.


Which Russian ruler continued the modernization and reforms that have been started with peter the great?

Czarina Catherine the Great


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Why was Catherine the Great considered an enlightenment despot?

Because of the numerous reforms which she made to Russia during her reign, however she wasn't a total despot because she let the nobels ginfluence her decisions greatly. It had nothing to do with the fact she was married to Peter III - she had her lover murder him so that she could become ruler.


What did Solon achieve?

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