The Mongol conquest of Russia

a. had its most profound impact on the Mongols themselves, who adopted Russian Orthodox Christianity and settled into an agricultural lifestyle.
b. had little impact on Russian government because the Mongols sought to dominate the region at a distance and thus did not influence Russian rulers and their practices in any meaningful way.
c. strengthened the hold of the Russian Orthodox Church in the region because it was during this period that it penetrated into rural areas more fully than before.
d. all of the above.


Ans: c. strengthened the hold of the Russian Orthodox Church in the region because it was during this period that it penetrated into rural areas more fully than before.

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