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In the Russian Empire, who was at the top of the social hierarchy (pyramid) A. Serfs B. Peasants C. Boyars D. Merchants

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In the Russian Empire, who was at the top of the social hierarchy (pyramid)
A. Serfs
B. Peasants
C. Boyars
D. Merchants

In the Russian Empire, who was at the top of the social hierarchy (pyramid) A. Serfs B. Peasants C. Boyars D. Merchants

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The question is asking about the social hierarchy in the Russian Empire. The Russian Empire was a multi-ethnic and multi-national empire that existed from 1721 to 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and was succeeded by the Soviet Union. The social hierarchy in the Russian Empire was a pyramid-like structure, with the Tsar at the top, followed by the nobility, clergy, merchants, and peasants. Among the options provided, the Boyars were part of the nobility and were above merchants, peasants, and serfs in the social hierarchy. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Boyars.
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