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How were Catherine’s and Peter’s rules similar?(1 point)
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They both dismantled the power of the nobles.
They both dismantled the power of the nobles.
They both weakened and dismantled the power of the church.
They both weakened and dismantled the power of the church.
They both came up with solutions for local government.
They both came up with solutions for local government.
Both had to face revolutions outside of Russia that threatened their rule.
Both had to face revolutions outside of Russia that threatened their rule.
Question 4
Why did Catherine and Peter promote education?(
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Answer to first question:
They both weakened and dismantled the power of the church.
Answer to question 4:
They promoted education to modernize and westernize Russia — to produce trained officials, military officers, engineers and specialists needed for reforms and economic growth, and (especially under Catherine) to spread Enlightenment ideas that would legitimize and improve government administration.
They both weakened and dismantled the power of the church.
Answer to question 4:
They promoted education to modernize and westernize Russia — to produce trained officials, military officers, engineers and specialists needed for reforms and economic growth, and (especially under Catherine) to spread Enlightenment ideas that would legitimize and improve government administration.
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