What was Peter the Great's motive for the Great Northern War?

A. To defeat his avowed enemy in Sweden
B. To utilize his newly developed navy
C. To gain access to the Baltic sea
D. To capture Finland
E. To suppress the Cossacks who had allied with Poland


Answer: C

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