Describe three ways in which Russia differed from Western European countries in the 1600's and explain the reasons for those differences.

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While western Europe is mostly Catholic, Russia is dominated by the Orthodox Christian faith. While western Europe was never dominated by czars, Russia has a history of being ruled by czars. Democratic republics dominate Western Europe, but communism was the dominant political ideology in Russia. This is further explained below.

What is Western European?

Generally, The area of Europe located to the west is known as Western Europe. The nations and territories that make up this area are diverse depending on the setting. The term "the West" was first used in Europe as a contrast to "the East" and was first used in the ancient Mediterranean world, the Roman Empire, and medieval "Christendom." The term "the East" was first used in Europe.

There aren't enough superlatives to describe Russia. It is by far the biggest nation in the globe, covering about twice as much land as Canada, which is the second largest country. It encompasses all of northern Asia as well as the eastern third of Europe, covering eleven time zones and including a diverse array of ecosystems and landforms, ranging from dry deserts to semiarid steppes to dense forests and Arctic tundra.

In conclusion, While western Europe is mostly Catholic, Russia is dominated by the Orthodox Christian faith. While western Europe was never dominated by czars, Russia has a history of being ruled by czars. Democratic republics dominate Western Europe, but communism was the dominant political ideology in Russia.

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