The process of modernization in Russia in the nineteenth century was accomplished more smoothly than in the Ottoman Empire because
A) it had longer been an issue, starting with Peter the Great.
B) the Russian court emulated European fashion and languages.
C) Alexander's reforms did not include bringing in Western advisers.
D) a and b
E) All of these
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Q22: Pan-Slavism was the doctrine
A)of diminishing economic returns.
B)of
Q24: Significant decline in Ottoman trade happened when
A)
Q25: Russian imperial expansion in the 18th century
Q26: The main force opposing westernization in Russia
Q27: The Ottoman Empire was significantly weakened financially
Q28: When Tsar Alexander I died in 1825,
Q31: What was the major reason the Russian
Q32: The Opium War exposed the fact that
Q33: "Most-favored-nation status" meant that
A)any beneficial opportunities extended
Q33: Which of the following were factors hindering
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