Question

Which of the following tables accurately distinguishes the short-term causes and long-term causes of Russification policies?(1 point)
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Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes
Russia’s conflict with different territories
The loss in the Crimean War
Gain a political and economic advantage
Develop a centralized Russian identity
The assassination of Alexander II
Gain state control
Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War Gain a political and economic advantage Develop a centralized Russian identity The assassination of Alexander II Gain state control

Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes
Develop a centralized Russian identity
Gain state control
The assassination of Alexander II
Russia’s conflict with different territories
The loss in the Crimean War
Gain a political and economic advantage
Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Develop a centralized Russian identity Gain state control The assassination of Alexander II Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War Gain a political and economic advantage

Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes
Russia’s conflict with different territories
The loss in the Crimean War
The assassination of Alexander II
Develop a centralized Russian identity
Gain state control
Gain a political and economic advantage
Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War The assassination of Alexander II Develop a centralized Russian identity Gain state control Gain a political and economic advantage

Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes
Gain a political and economic advantage
Gain state control
Develop a centralized Russian identity
Russia’s conflict with different territories
The loss in the Crimean War
The assassination of Alexander II

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To accurately distinguish between short-term and long-term causes of Russification policies, we must consider the nature of each cause.

**Short-Term Causes:**
1. The loss in the Crimean War - This conflict and its outcome prompted Russia to seek greater control and unity to strengthen the state.
2. The assassination of Alexander II - This event led to a shift in policies and a reactionary response that included an increase in Russification.
3. Russia’s conflict with different territories - Immediate tensions and uprisings would have necessitated swift responses from the government.

**Long-Term Causes:**
1. Develop a centralized Russian identity - Over an extended period, there was a desire to unify the diverse ethnic groups within the empire under a single Russian identity.
2. Gain state control - This is indicative of broader policies that seek to maintain long-term stability and dominance over the empire's territories.
3. Gain a political and economic advantage - Long-term strategic interests would motivate policies directed at integrating and controlling various regions economically and politically.

Based on this analysis, the correct classification of causes would be:

- **Short-Term Causes**: The loss in the Crimean War, The assassination of Alexander II, Russia’s conflict with different territories.
- **Long-Term Causes**: Develop a centralized Russian identity, Gain state control, Gain a political and economic advantage.

The first option that reflects this classification accurately distinguishes the causes of Russification.
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