History, 07.12.2019 04:31 nathaniel12
Select all that apply. which statements describe russia's ports?
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a. because russia had the longest coastline in the world, it had access to many ports year round.
b. peter believed that russia had enough ports.
c. warm-water ports could function all year round.
d. during the early part of peter's reign, archangel was russia's only major port.
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