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Which of the following is an example of how Peter the Great reformed Russia?
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He ended the practice of serfdom.
He withdrew from territories occupied by earlier Russian rulers.
He changed the Russian alphabet.
He cut back on military spending and training
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He changed the Russian alphabet.
Explanation: Peter introduced the simplified "civil script" (grazhdansky shrift) to modernize printing and administration. He did not end serfdom (it persisted), he expanded territory rather than withdrew, and he increased military spending and training.
Explanation: Peter introduced the simplified "civil script" (grazhdansky shrift) to modernize printing and administration. He did not end serfdom (it persisted), he expanded territory rather than withdrew, and he increased military spending and training.
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