The three pillars of absolutism in tsarist Russia are "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationalism".
<u>Option: C</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Absolutism progressively evolved in Russia during the 17th and 18th centuries. It superseded the Moscow Grand Duchy's despotism. Under Byzantine principles Ivan III established and laid the groundwork for the tsarist autocracy, a structure that would rule Russia for centuries with some differences. Orthodoxy: strong ties between both the Russian Orthodox Church and the Govt; Autocracy: absolute state power; Nationalism: reverence for Russian values and abolition throughout the empire of non-Russian communities adopted by Nicholas I and not very popular.
B and C are reasons the german leaders were unhappy with the treaty ultimately setting the stage for Hitler to take power claiming to the german people he would do more and restore germany to their greatness
I thinks it’s cause They saw they work?
<span>Tories were members of the conservative parties present in England or Great Britain. They had a history stretching from 1768 to the early 19th century. There was little or no organized efforts of their position in the 1770's and no reliable account of their positions in this time period, which included the American Revolution. The moral opposition to war could have been a factor in party membership. No large scale effect of this position has been specifically categorized.</span>