what effect did the mongol invasion have on kiev?\nthe invasion destroyed kiev and left the mongols in…

what effect did the mongol invasion have on kiev?\nthe invasion destroyed kiev and left the mongols in power\nkiev pushed back the mongols and retained power.\nthe invasion destroyed kiev and power shifted to moscow\na void was left in the development of russian culture
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The Mongol invasion in 1240 destroyed Kiev. After the destruction of Kiev, the political and economic center of the region shifted. Moscow gradually rose in prominence as Kiev's power waned. The other options are incorrect: Kiev did not push back the Mongols (they were conquered), the Mongols were not left in - power in Kiev (they destroyed it and moved on in a sense, with local princes ruling under Mongol suzerainty but not the Mongols directly ruling Kiev), and while there were some disruptions, it's not accurate to say there was a complete void in Russian culture development (there were continuities and new developments in other areas like Moscow).
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The invasion destroyed Kiev and power shifted to Moscow.