Question

How were Catherine’s and Peter’s rules similar?(1 point)
Responses

Both had to face revolutions outside of Russia that threatened their rule.
Both had to face revolutions outside of Russia that threatened their rule. - no response given

They both came up with solutions for local government.
They both came up with solutions for local government. - no response given

They both dismantled the power of the nobles.
They both dismantled the power of the nobles. - incorrect

They both weakened and dismantled the power of the church.
They both weakened and dismantled the power of the church. - no response given


Peter dismantled the boyars, which gave the nobles significantly less power, but Catherine actually made them stronger through local administrative assemblies.

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GPT-4o mini
Catherine's and Peter's rules were similar in that both leaders worked to implement reforms that centralized power and strengthened the authority of the monarchy. While their approaches and outcomes regarding the nobility differed, both aimed at modernizing Russia and reducing the influence of traditional power structures.

If we consider the provided options, the most suitable response related to their similarities would be: "They both came up with solutions for local government." This indicates a shared effort to manage governance at a local level, albeit in different contexts and with different approaches.

Their efforts were part of broader strategies to consolidate power and implement reforms within the Russian Empire.

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