The "Mongol Yoke" that controlled Russia for about two and a half centuries
A) killed off missions of Russian peasants.
B) was only defeated after a peasant rebellion that resulted in the deaths of thousands.
C) held sway in Russia well into the late 1600s.
D) resulted in a much weaker government, one that would find it difficult to take firm control after the Mongols were gone.
E) contributed to Russia's lack of awareness about the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution.
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