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Ivan the Great created feudalism in Russia
Peter the Great was often referred to as "Peter the Great" or "Peter I of Russia," but he was also nicknamed "The Reformer" due to his extensive efforts to modernize and westernize Russia. His reign from 1682 to 1725 was marked by significant changes in government, military, and culture, which aimed to transform Russia into a major European power.
peter centralised government,modensed the army,created a navy and increased the subjugation and subjugation of the peasants.
== == From 1940-45 Britain had a wartime coalition government of the Conservative, Labour and Liberal parties.
A monarchy
Peter the Great never watched television. It was not yet invented.
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he allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him
He allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him.
He allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him.
He allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him.
no
Peter the Great was responsible for consolidating Russia's gains in the early 1700's. He introduced ideas from western Europe to reform his government.
He allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him.
he had a sipmlified bureaucratic system that are like ministries or departments
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