Asked by AlmostStolen
How did Peter the great change Russia?
A. He reduced its land holdings
B. He modernized the army
C. He sold its seaports to raise money
D. He destroyed its industry
Is it B?
I always thought he modernized everything not just the army.
A. He reduced its land holdings
B. He modernized the army
C. He sold its seaports to raise money
D. He destroyed its industry
Is it B?
I always thought he modernized everything not just the army.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree. B is the best answer.
Answered by
Damon
I have to agree, but would say Navy :)
Answered by
Scarlett
Its B. But u r also right, he did modernize more than just Russia's army.
Answered by
Damon
I said that partly because he established a seaport for Russia opening to the rest of Northern Europe. It was named for him for most of the history since.
Answered by
Marie
Hi, so Peter the Great did positive things so I think you should take that into account and yes B would be correct
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