Question
Why was Ivan III called "the Great"?
Responses
He defeated the Mongols, introduced a new religion to Russia, and built a magnificent cathedral.
He defeated the Mongols, introduced a new religion to Russia, and built a magnificent cathedral.
He expanded the Russian Empire, freed the serfs, and wrote a new code of law.
He expanded the Russian Empire, freed the serfs, and wrote a new code of law.
He unified Russia, took the title of tsar, and rebuilt Moscow's Kremlin.
He unified Russia, took the title of tsar, and rebuilt Moscow's Kremlin.
He went to war against the Tatars, rebuilt the city of Kiev, and married a Greek tsarina.
Responses
He defeated the Mongols, introduced a new religion to Russia, and built a magnificent cathedral.
He defeated the Mongols, introduced a new religion to Russia, and built a magnificent cathedral.
He expanded the Russian Empire, freed the serfs, and wrote a new code of law.
He expanded the Russian Empire, freed the serfs, and wrote a new code of law.
He unified Russia, took the title of tsar, and rebuilt Moscow's Kremlin.
He unified Russia, took the title of tsar, and rebuilt Moscow's Kremlin.
He went to war against the Tatars, rebuilt the city of Kiev, and married a Greek tsarina.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Ivan III is often called "the Great" because he unified Russia, took the title of tsar, and rebuilt Moscow's Kremlin. His reign marked significant territorial expansion and the strengthening of centralized power in Russia, establishing foundations for the future Russian state.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct choice is: **He unified Russia, took the title of tsar, and rebuilt Moscow's Kremlin.**