What development followed soon after the Mongol invasion of the Kievan Rus?

A:Vladimir I adopted Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
B:Russian princes fell under the control of Mongol rulers.
C:Kiev became the region's economic and cultural center.
D:Ivan III defeated the Mongol forces.

Actually no

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Is it B?

To find the correct answer, let's break down the options and analyze them one by one:

A: Vladimir I adopted Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
This statement refers to a historical event that actually took place in 988, more than a century before the Mongol invasion of the Kievan Rus. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

B: Russian princes fell under the control of Mongol rulers.
This option is indeed an important consequence of the Mongol invasion of the Kievan Rus. The Mongols, also known as the Golden Horde, established their control over the region and exerted significant influence over the Russian princes. This resulted in a period of subjugation and tribute payments to the Mongols, known as the Mongol yoke.

C: Kiev became the region's economic and cultural center.
This statement is incorrect. The Mongol invasion of the Kievan Rus led to the decline of Kiev as the region's economic and cultural center. The Mongols shifted the political and economic focus of the region to other cities, such as Moscow.

D: Ivan III defeated the Mongol forces.
This statement refers to a later event in Russian history. Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great, did indeed play a role in liberating Moscow from Mongol control in 1480. However, this event occurred long after the initial Mongol invasion of the Kievan Rus. Therefore, we can eliminate this option as well.

Based on our analysis, the correct answer is option B: Russian princes fell under the control of Mongol rulers.

Im pretty sure it's A