Which of the following tables accurately distinguishes the short-term causes and long-term causes of Russification policies?(1 point) Responses Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Gain a political and economic advantage Gain state control Develop a centralized Russian identity Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War The assassination of Alexander II Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Gain a political and economic advantage Gain state control Develop a centralized Russian identity Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War The assassination of Alexander II Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War The assassination of Alexander II Develop a centralized Russian identity Gain state control Gain a political and economic advantage Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War The assassination of Alexander II Develop a centralized Russian identity Gain state control Gain a political and economic advantage Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War Gain a political and economic advantage Develop a centralized Russian identity The assassination of Alexander II Gain state control Short-Term Causes Long-Term Causes Russia’s conflict with different territories The loss in the Crimean War Gain a political and economic advant

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The accurate table that distinguishes the short-term causes and long-term causes of Russification policies is:

Short-Term Causes:
1. Gain a political and economic advantage
2. Develop a centralized Russian identity
3. Russia's conflict with different territories

Long-Term Causes:
1. Gain state control
2. The loss in the Crimean War
3. The assassination of Alexander II

To determine which of the tables accurately distinguishes the short-term causes and long-term causes of Russification policies, we can analyze the provided options.

Table 1:
Short-Term Causes: Gain a political and economic advantage, Gain state control
Long-Term Causes: Develop a centralized Russian identity, Russia's conflict with different territories, The loss in the Crimean War, The assassination of Alexander II

Table 2:
Short-Term Causes: Gain a political and economic advantage, Gain state control
Long-Term Causes: Develop a centralized Russian identity, Russia's conflict with different territories, The loss in the Crimean War, The assassination of Alexander II

Table 3:
Short-Term Causes: Russia's conflict with different territories, The loss in the Crimean War, The assassination of Alexander II
Long-Term Causes: Develop a centralized Russian identity, Gain state control, Gain a political and economic advantage

Table 4:
Short-Term Causes: Russia's conflict with different territories, The loss in the Crimean War, The assassination of Alexander II
Long-Term Causes: Develop a centralized Russian identity, Gain state control, Gain a political and economic advantage

Looking at the options, it seems that both Table 1 and Table 2 contain the accurate distinction between short-term and long-term causes. Both of them list the same short-term and long-term causes. Therefore, either Table 1 or Table 2 can be considered correct.