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Which statements is true about the Mongol rule of medieval russia?

russian rulers continued the mongols' use of absolute power


The political reorganization of Russia after the Communist Revolution of 1917 resulted in?

increased political power for ethnic minorities


Describe two ways power can be increased?

Power can be increased through gaining more knowledge and skills to excel in a specific area. Additionally, building strong relationships and networking with influential individuals can also increase power by providing access to resources and support.


which statements describe a major advantage of a federal system of government over a unitary system?

it prevents a single national government from holding all of country's power.


What four factors increased industrial power?

what factors increased industrial power


Who made russia a major power for the first time?

Lenin made Russia a major power


How did absolute power develop in russia?

In History of Russia, Ivan the Terrible talked back to him he had introdused russia to a tradition of extreme absolute power.


What nation did Japan fight to gain more power?

Japan fought Russia to try and obtain more power in China.


Russian nobles who held great power in Russia?

The tzar's were nobles up until 1917 that held the power in Russia.


How many times is the magnification increased when you change from low power to high power?

it is increased 10 times


Is Russia parliamentary?

Yes, Russia has a Parliament but it doesn't exercise as much power as it does in the US (called Congress). The real power in Russia is with the President and lately, with Putin as prime minister.


In Russia Boyars were?

In Russia, Boyars were members of the aristocratic class, holding significant power and influence during the medieval period and into the Tsardom of Russia. They were landowners and served as advisors to the prince or tsar, playing crucial roles in the administration and military. Their status was hereditary, and they often engaged in political rivalries and struggles for power, especially during times of dynastic instability. The Boyars gradually lost their political power as the centralized authority of the tsars increased, particularly under Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible).